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Old 03-27-2007, 10:48 PM
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just go buy new hosing...and a new backflow valve from i like autozone...but anywehre has it change it all out in the end cost ya 10 bucks, hoses get old...crack esp if you use deicer ect..
 
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yea i use deiceing washer fluid, have to in the winter where i live, but i still dont tend to use the washers in the winter bc they still tend to like freezing up on the windshield while im moving, and thats usually when the dirt gets noticed, so it has been this way since i got the truck, but i would still like to fix it so ill look into all of the tomorrow

Could somebody PLEASE tell me HOW to get to the were the hoses connect to the spray heads to check the connections??????
 
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take off the wiper arms and take off the plastic...
 
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how do you get the wiper arms off, please excuse my lack of knowledge, i have never done this before and am just trying to not **** everything up thanks
 
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put some CLR in a spray bottle and spray it into the nozzles and let it sit for a few min then try the squirters
 
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what is CLR? not that i want to sound ignorant or anything, but if that would work it sounds like a good idea to try and also sounds cheaper than a new pump for it
 
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http://www.jelmar.com/CLRproducts.aspgreat stuff
 
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i used a different cleaner that we have around, same idea really, and it didnt work, but the sprays do not start together either first the passenger one (closer to the pump) then the drivers side one, this has me really stumped unless, as my dad suggested, the pump is going bad on it
 
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you need to change your backflow valve still!!! possibly a cracked hose....
 
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I cannot get the plastic peice off that the sprayers are mounted on bc i do not know hot to remove the wiper arms!!!!!!
 


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