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Old 03-12-2011, 12:16 PM   #1 (permalink)
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95 Camry only one washer spraying

The windshield washer on the car only has good pressure spraying out of the passenger side nozzle.

What I have done:

Replaced the tubes to both of the nozzles, replaced the nozzles, and replaced the sprayer motor.

The first sprayer on the passenger side works great.

The one of the passenger side barely has any pressure.

The tube seems to be perfectly clear, it's new.

Any ideas?
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Disconnect the hoses from the sprayer nozzles and compare flow. Did you replace the connectors as well as the hoses? Are they equal lengths? If there's some type of Y or T-splitter, is that part okay?
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I had the same problem. Ends up that the white flies in the tree that I park my car under were emitting some sap sticky material and clogged the sprayer. Had to buy two new sprayers from the dealer.
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Disconnect the hoses from the sprayer nozzles and compare flow. Did you replace the connectors as well as the hoses? Are they equal lengths? If there's some type of Y or T-splitter, is that part okay?
I will give it a shot and double check the T splitter. Will update after I check it out.
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