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Windshield washer not working properly

Windshield washer fluid reservoir is full. Fluid won't come out onto windshield when handle in car is depressed (sometimes a little will come only onto the bottom 2-3 inches of windshield. Worked fine three days ago, then ran car through car wash. Any suggestions?

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If you have used ANYTHING beside windshield solvent in you reservor, you may have created WAXING from soap in the bottom of washer tank, which clogs pump,lines, and nozzel....take the tank out and wash it..disconnect washer hoses at nozzel and clear with compressed air along with the nozzel...if you use solvent only you may have a worn washer pump or restriction...check those and good luck.....

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Check the hoses to the spray tips, may be loose. Also blow them out as they may be clogged.

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  10. NOTE: The rear window washer hose end is color-coded, matching the connector on the rear window washer pump. Match the colors to ensure proper installation.

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  11. Loosen the two windshield washer reservoir side bolts.
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