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My windshield wiper pissers just stopped pumping tha fluid out recently.. i checked the tubes under tha hood, and everything is connected.. my wipers work fine and even when i press tha pisser switch the blades go back n forth, just no fluid hittin my windshield.. is there a seperate motor that runs the pisser function? or is it all the same motor? (which i really dont want to deal with)
mabye sounds like a dumb question, but do you have fluid?
my friend had this problem in his old car, in which the resevoir was really milky and you couldn't see it clearly, and it turned out to have a leak on the bottom, so, they only worked immediately after addling fluid...
so, check those levels before you take anything apart
LOL... add some high performance windshield wiper fuild.
S92GT... your reply totally made sense.
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My windshield wiper pissers just stopped pumping tha fluid out recently.. i checked the tubes under tha hood, and everything is connected.. my wipers work fine and even when i press tha pisser switch the blades go back n forth, just no fluid hittin my windshield.. is there a seperate motor that runs the pisser function? or is it all the same motor? (which i really dont want to deal with)
Thanks!
There's a pump that makes it cause to "piss" on your windshield. Check that. You car should make a "humming" noise when you do that. If it doesn't your pump is dead or it's not connceted.
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Yukio Taira -1992 4 door Bomex'ed out, Nitrous Express Sport'n, Rippmods SuperCharged Camry
-1992 4 Door EX Honda Civic 5 spd.
-2002 Subaru WRX Wagon... full JDM goodies. My new show car.
Haha, pure fucking jokes. Pissers, lol... well if your 'pissers' are in fact not working because the intank pump is not working check out my thread where I'm selling a bunch of my Camry parts.
if your in the cold country, then the lines could be froozen, always ensure you added ANTI-FREEZE washer fluid in there. If you think it warm enough where you are...i'd take a safety pin and pole you peepee holes (LOL) and then work from there, sometimes my pissers (sprayers LOL) aren't spraying in a stream..thats' when i poke them with a pin to remove sediments/dirt.
are you sure that your windshield "pissers" arent clogged up with car wax. That's what happened to mines. after a few thousand pushes, my pissers eventually started to work again. Now it's doing fine. just try and clean it somehow.
are you sure that your windshield "pissers" arent clogged up with car wax. That's what happened to mines. after a few thousand pushes, my pissers eventually started to work again. Now it's doing fine. just try and clean it somehow.
Or take a needle and poke the "pissers" with the needle. That should clear them up too.
What you need to do is get some aquarium tubing. Then where the pisser line tees off into two lines under the hood, plug up one. Then push the tubing onto the other. Finally run the tubing to the corner of the hood. Aim outwards and close hood. Now when some ricer civic wants to race, your camry can piss on it. About 10-20 ft depending on hose diameter. Best mod for the summer ever. Also works great for friends on sidewalks. Just make sure you fill with water so it won't stain clothes.
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