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I moved you to closest forum year.
the nozzles bad, mine too fail on my jeep every 5 years.
cheap plastic fails. or simply clogs up.
it's made of block of plastic with big hole hose
and very tiny Orifice hole to squirt, no turbo's here (LoL)
we replace them , I keep spares in the glove box.
It can be cleaned out with care fuse of sewing needed.
toyota sells them on there parts pages for this exact car.
can be order on line after p/N is found.
easy/.
It will be either blocked or the hose connection underneath has corroded off . IF you get to a compressor then remove the hose and blow backwards through the nozzle.
There is a very good possibility that the nozzeles are plugged with "debris". Try using compressed air to force the "debris" out of the nozzles. This is best done by removing the lines going to the nozzles and and blowing the compressed air through the nozzles from the directon in wich they are intended to spray. A toothpick or metal pick may work as well to loosen the "debris" depending on the size of the nozzle.
Does it have to do with the AC. I had a similar problem with my vitara and they said a washer was prob loose in the ac system which would cause the water to leak to the footwell. Mine was only the passenger side.
this just happened to us, the drivers side stopped working after getting tangled up with the passenger side...it was just a case of tightening up the 13mm nuts on the wiper arm.
unless your van is different than my 2006 sl you fill it under the hood in the washer fill (passenger side). If the rear doesn't work it sounds like a clogged line.
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