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Posted on Jul 11, 2009

Plenty of presure front washers, tailgate washer not working

Plenty of presure front washers tailgate washer not working,can hear motor no leaking on floor taken hose off of rear washer still no water

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    front and rear washers not working

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It may have a seperate reservoir for the back wipers

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