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Old 01-05-2008, 10:51 AM   #1 (permalink)
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windshield washer can not squirt

The washer tank is full.The fluid is not frozen.And I can hear the sound from the circuit when I operate the washer.But no liquid come out.Anyone has suggestions to share with,I really appreciate.
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can you hear the pump? pull the hose off on your hood, blow some compressed air through the hose, i dont think cans have enough pressure, but you dont want too much pressure cuz it can pop all the hoses off. Blow until air is coming out of the nozzles then it should be fine.
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if that doesnt work try cleaning out the nozzles with a pin. I've never had a problem that wasnt fixed just by doing this.
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I've had to take a pin and clean out the end of the nozzles, however it is strange that no fluid is coming out of either nozzle. Make sure the tubing is connected under the hood. Mine stopped working once and I found that the hose going from the passenger side to the drivers side was disconnected and due to loss of pressure it prevented fluid from coming out of either nozzle.
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