Anyone know the best way to replace the washer nozzles without losing the pipes in the void behind the dash?
P.s. is there an easy way to access the void behind the nozzles?
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Washer nozzleS
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1990 LHD Hi-top JX 5Speed.
3:16 cx
3:16 cx
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Re: Washer nozzleS
nope no access... so be carefull!
lever the nozzles out and secure the pipe so it doesn't drop back in
lever the nozzles out and secure the pipe so it doesn't drop back in
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Boo!
That was what I was fearing. I'm slightly concerned that the nozzle may come off and the tube will be left in the void.
Any tips on clearing a blocked nozzle (obviously I've tried a pin).
That was what I was fearing. I'm slightly concerned that the nozzle may come off and the tube will be left in the void.

Any tips on clearing a blocked nozzle (obviously I've tried a pin).
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Re: Washer nozzleS
twist it 90 degrees but have a new washer jet ready as it will break coming out
or try blowing compressed air down the jet.
or try blowing compressed air down the jet.
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