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Driver's Side Windshield Squirter is not Working
This probably doesn't qualifies as a "Electrical Problem" but I couldn't find a more suitable Forum
I had this problem a few months back, the squirter on the driver's side would not spray water when I activated them, I first thought I may had a obstructed line, I tried to clean the line that goes from the passenger’s side squirter to the driver's side squirter with no luck, after a few weeks both squirters started working fine again, I did nothing. I had forgotten about the problem, but yesterday the problem came back, the driver's side squirter is not working. This time I did notice this, when I was about to run out of washer fluid the fault started, the driver’s side squirter started spraying less water then usual, I refilled the washer fluid reservoir and that's when it got worst and stopped working. Any of you guys nows what could be happening? |
Originally Posted by Erikpn
This probably doesn't qualifies as a "Electrical Problem" but I couldn't find a more suitable Forum
I had this problem a few months back, the squirter on the driver's side would not spray water when I activated them, I first thought I may had a obstructed line, I tried to clean the line that goes from the passenger’s side squirter to the driver's side squirter with no luck, after a few weeks both squirters started working fine again, I did nothing. I had forgotten about the problem, but yesterday the problem came back, the driver's side squirter is not working. This time I did notice this, when I was about to run out of washer fluid the fault started, the driver’s side squirter started spraying less water then usual, I refilled the washer fluid reservoir and that's when it got worst and stopped working. Any of you guys nows what could be happening? |
I had that too, I just set an air compressor to about 30 PSI and blew out the lines. It didn't get fixed until I disconnected the hose, and blew out the nozzle/jet from the outside of the hood in.
Hope that helps. |
It has to be contamination in the line. Disconnect it somewhere (the closer to the actual sprayer the better) and THEN blow it out backward. You can use a water hose blasting on the outside of the sprayer to force the obstruction out. Also, check your reservoir for contamination. It has to be coming from somewhere.
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I'll try that in a few, let you know how it goes. Thanks
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