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One of my window washer jets thingy broke today ;( so i went and bought some new ones, but im having trouble on figuring how to get the old ones off. n e one know how to do this?
If in doubt, a body shop can do it with their eyes closed. Shouldn't cost you more than $20.
I've never done that myself, but it shouldn't be too complicated. Remove the sound deadening material on the hood, follow the line up to the jets, and replace them and make all necessary connections.
These jets don't break easily. Are you sure they're not clogged or frozen??
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How do you clean a clogged jet? Each nozzle that we have has 2 jets and one of the jets on one of the nozzles is "limp" when it squirts, if you know what I mean. How the heck do I diagnose that?
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On 2002-02-14 18:46, CAM+REEE wrote:
alright but, onew more thing the only ones i could find were the after market ones that light up ni big deal i like that
If you don't mind wearing the RICER badge, then be my guest.
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On 2002-02-14 18:46, CAM+REEE wrote:
alright but, onew more thing the only ones i could find were the after market ones that light up ni big deal i like that
Haha, yah right! I'm sure your local dealership has some stock ones.... :grin: As much as I like lights on my car, I wouldn't even go that far. But hey, it's all about personal taste so do what you want to do.
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On 2002-02-14 18:49, CAM+REEE wrote:
i wanna wire them to me head lights where is the wire?
Who's doing the wiring? If you want to wire them up to the headlights, then look for the headlight wire. Pretty simple. Although the LED washer lights hardly take up any power, I'd use a relay to hook them up to be on the safe side. Heck, you can even hook them up to your blinkers so when you make a turn, everybody, I mean, EVERYBODY knows!!! :smile: :smile:
what the hell are you guys talkin bout?
I put led lights on my car, if u guys think that it is gat i dont really care, i just asked for help from u guys, cuz u know what u r doin, i dont. so if u guys dont wanna help u dont have to, So if u guys dont have n e thing good to say dont fukken say it. :smile:
You mean take the nozzle off and spray this sh1t out of the hole with WD40?
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On 2002-02-15 13:39, SpectraBlueCam wrote:
Maybe soaking them in penetrating fluid like WD40 or Liquid Wrench.
It's also possible that moisture inside got frozen.
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