

🔩 Unlock stuck parts with precision and ease — your toolbox MVP!
The OTUAYAUTO Battery Terminal and Wiper Arm Puller is a professional-grade, dual-purpose tool designed to safely and efficiently remove stuck battery terminals and bolted windshield wiper arms. Featuring a jaw opening range of 6-28mm and a durable metallic finish, it ensures damage-free removal while fitting compactly in any toolbox. Trusted by thousands with a 4.4-star rating, this tool is a must-have for automotive pros and enthusiasts alike.













| ASIN | B076PY8785 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,786 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #6 in Windshield Wiper Tools |
| Brand | OTUAYAUTO |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (5,163) |
| Date First Available | October 24, 2017 |
| Exterior | Metallic Finish |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 7 ounces |
| Item model number | QAP001 |
| Manufacturer | OTUAYAUTO |
| Manufacturer Part Number | QAP001 |
| Package Dimensions | 5.2 x 4.02 x 1.65 inches |
| Special Features | Battery puller can remove the stuck battery terminal, Wiper arm puller can remove bolted-on windshield wiper arms that fit over a tapered spline |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
S**L
Works Great!
I just helped my son replace the rear wiper assembly on his 2007 Ford edge. Unlike his girlfriend’s escape that had the same problem, his required the use of this tool to pull off the nut. It actually stuck on the bolt – if I were to use it again, I might actually put something between the tool and the top of the bolt to prevent it from happening again. It ended up not being a huge deal, but it did delay the process a few minutes. Unbelievable set of pillars for the price. A great tool to have specifically for that job – I’m sure it has prevented a lot of broken rear windows. Really glad to have them in my toolbox – I’m sure I will find other uses!
K**R
Works like it should.
Was very straight forward and easy to use. Would definitely suggest trying this if you’re having trouble getting your rear wiper blade off without breaking the whole thing.
A**R
Good product
Worked great for removing my rear wiper arm
B**3
Tricky at first but works.
I little weird to use at first but once you figure it out its really easy to remove wiper arms. It's not the best build product but it should last for a while.
J**K
Works
Really glad I bought this puller tool when I had to replace my rear wiper arm assembly on my ford escape. It worked great.
B**P
Made an impossible job not only possible, but easy!
I have an older car and it was nearly impossible to find someone to replace the rear wiper arm on my car. No one could get the part- even Kia didn't have it. So I found the arm on a resell site and a video explaining how to change the part said that you might need this "arm remover tool." It was really not expensive and knowing how old my car is I figured I would need the tool. I can say that this tool made the job not only easier, but actually possible. If I didn't have this tool to take the arm off the car there is no ways I would have been able to remove the arm any other way. The repair at a shop (if they could have gotten the arm) would have been about $250. This inexpensive tool plus buying my own part made this job about $20. Highly recommend you buy this is you're going to tackle changing your rear wiper arm.
C**N
Tool for audi wiper repairs
Product doesn't have much leverage to pop the wipers free on an audi q7. If the handle was designed to be a little longer or more robust, you'd have better leverage to pop them free. All in all, it did the job but at the expense of hand pain. Fitment was good, value for money was good, build quality was adequate, speed of use was alright.
J**.
Worked great for pulling off my rear wiper arm
This tool worked perfectly for pulling the rear wiper arm off my Hyundai Santa Fe. There was no way I could pull off the arm by hand without this tool. One caveat is keep a good hold of the tool and arm at all times when you are tightening the tool. If your wiper arm is really tight it might jump quite a bit once the arm releases from the bolt, so be prepared for that possibility.
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