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Rear Washer Fluid
I am having a problem with my rear washer fluid. I can hear the pump running when I try to spray the fluid but nothing comes out. ( and before you ask the obvious, YES I have fluid in the tank)
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The hose is disconnected, or more likely the plastic connector is broken at the wiper end. Any fluid dripping from the trunk liner?
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No fluid dripping from the truck liner. I have to go out and try again but if I remember the last time I tried it it seemed to get a little wet at the end where the fluid is supposed to come out.
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If the tube has not come off or the tip is not broken off, the hole may be plugged up. Look at the hole and see if it has some debris in it.
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OK I got some fluid to come out. There was a kink in the line. The fluid on shoots up maybe 1/4 the way up the window. Is that normal?
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You can use a straight pin to aim the nozzle, but go easy. The first time I adjusted mine, it shot clear over the car.
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