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Old 08-07-2006, 12:09 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Spray Nozzle

One of the windshield spraying nozzles on my old Corolla got clogged.
Tried just about everything to clean it, but it can only produce a faint stream.
I wish I could get inside and actually see what's blocking the passage, but don't know how.
I can't see any other access except the two rotating "eyes" monted in the unit. Are those removable?

I sure looked for a replacement, it would have been much easier than trying to fix the damn thing.
But, for some reason, no Auto Parts stores carry such item.
Toyota dealer may order these nozzles for me... at 30 bucks each!!!

Your good suggestions will be much appreciated.
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Old 08-07-2006, 04:19 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Canadian tire sells replacement kits.. don't buy the cheap ones though.. buy the more expensive ones. I believe they're about $15-20 a pair.
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Old 08-07-2006, 04:54 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Canadian tire sells replacement kits.. don't buy the cheap ones though.. buy the more expensive ones. I believe they're about $15-20 a pair.
Thanks for the hint.
Been there, done that.
CT doesn't have it, they are busy these days selling Dollar Store stuff for... $5.00
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lol i just replaced mine yesterday wish i didnt throw out my old ones. what side does teh inlet face? im pretty sure that it is the same on all corollas but check and let me know. I'll see what i can do. Where abouts are you in the toronto area?
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lol i just replaced mine yesterday wish i didnt throw out my old ones. what side does teh inlet face? im pretty sure that it is the same on all corollas but check and let me know. I'll see what i can do. Where abouts are you in the toronto area?
Both nozzles are being fed through their 90 degrees elbow facing the passenger side.
I'm on the wrong side side of the tracks, Mtl.
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well let me see if i can get my hands on any others if so then ill just get u to flip the shipping bill
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Junkyards dude! you can probably pick up a couple of sets from any other Toyotas at the junkyards.
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Its kinda funny i replaced my 88 corolla windshield pissers to 06 corollas and they are exactly the same except they have 3 nozzles instead of 2.
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Its kinda funny i replaced my 88 corolla windshield pissers to 06 corollas and they are exactly the same except they have 3 nozzles instead of 2.
Where did you buy those 3-hole ones from?
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well let me see if i can get my hands on any others if so then ill just get u to flip the shipping bill
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the 2006 corollas have three sprayers per pisser
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the 2006 corollas have three sprayers per pisser
Right now I have none.
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hey Derek.. hook a brotha up!! my pisser nozzles are aiming the wrong way, so I don't wanna bother.
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Canadian tire sells replacement kits.. don't buy the cheap ones though.. buy the more expensive ones. I believe they're about $15-20 a pair.
You were right!
Went back to Canadian Tire and while looking for something else, I found the replacement kit for my nozzles, 12 bucks.
Put them on and now my windshield is happy.
When first asked, nobody in their staff knew what I was talking about. Isn't that typical?
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