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We've had some really cold weather lately and after a little snow and some ice the other day my washers don't squirt right. They take longer to squirt at all and only come to the top of the wipers. Are they frozen? Or is something else wrong? Thanks.
I agree - it sounds like a little frozen water in the jets. Try heating them with a blow dryer and then operate the washers until you get a good flow thru the jets.
Well, it's worse. Things have warmed up a lot but now they don't work at all. I don't even hear the noise. I've pushed the button with the hood up and the fuse box cover off, and you can hear the relay clicking. Any ideas? Thanks.
if they're frozen still like mine were the other day i got them to work by pouring a few capfuls of washer fluid directly on the outlets. worked like a charm
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