Subaru Outback 2008 has adjustable windshield washer nozzles or not? I'm not able to find it in owners manuals... just short explanation how to do it (adjust it) will do, thanks in advance
Use a thick needle (or tooth pick), partially insert into the nozzle and gently re-orientate the direction. Test a nozzle spray and repeat steps until desired trajectory is aquired.
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no same tank but two pumps possible clog of line and or nozzle pull hose off nozzle and try to see if fluid squirts if yes use a pin or air or clear nozzle if no fluid possible pump in washer fluid tank shot
nozzle stopped up with wax, or tubing is stopped up, pump motor may be running, but pump isn't. Check for pressure at the pumps. Tubing sometimes comes off or has cracks that let washer fluid escape. Its sounds like a search till you find it type thing. Can't be too much, either a blown fuse, faulty pump/motor, or faulty tubing/clogged nozzle
1) don't these cars come with a 5 year 50,000 mile warranty? if so take it to a dealer
2) if not under warranty I would replace the washer fluid lines coming from the washer fluid reservoir. something has become disconnected and fluid is not getting to the nozzles. you may need a repair manual to show you how to get to them.
First try to clean out the squirter nozzles.Take a very small wire, sometimes a staple works great, and stick it into the nozzle to clear any debris.Then try to spray it again.If this didn't solve the problem and the debris is cleared, then you either have a weak or blocked pump, which is located on the washer reservoir itself.Hope I could help!!! Rate me accordingly!! Thanks!
follow the hoses to the hood or wiper arm (i dont know where your spray nozzles are)and disconnect hem and press the spray button. if it sprays your nozzles are plugged, if not its your pump motor.
Check the hoses running to the front windshield washer nozzles. If the hoses are good check the pump to see if it is working correctly. Remove one of the hoses from the spray nozzle and see if the pump is working. If it is then the spay nozzles are stopped up. Use a needle to clean them out. They can easily get plugged with wax. If the pump is not working then either the fuse is blown or the pump is defective.
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