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Old 08-23-2006, 11:30 AM
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Window washer question

99 Rodeo. The window washer nozzles on my Rodeo are plugged up. I cleaned out the washer lines, but the nozzles are still plugged. How do I go about getting the nozzles to pop out of the hood so that I can use air to blow them out? Also, where is the rear window fluid washer bottle located?
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Re: Window washer question

The washer nozzles should be just heald on with clips on the under side of the hood. Pull the tubes off, pop the clips off, then they should come right out. Sometimes its easier to replace them then unplug them. Before going thru all that though take a sewing needle and and poke it in the holes where the fluid comes out. Alot of times they will plug up from wax or some such.

There is only one washer fluid bottle, the one in the engine bay. It has 2 pumps on it, one for front and one for back.

A little tip, the pump for the front washer sits lower then the one for the back. So if the fluid gets low enough the back wont work but the front will.
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