As the topic says, my washer jets are not spraying....i filled up the tank and tried for a while but no dice.... any suggestions?
Ah yeah.
Do you hear the pump running?
Is the fuse blown?
Are the jets clogged up with frozen ice/snow?
- 2004 Cavalier - 124k, owned since new
^ x2, and adding hoses all hooked up? Kinked/ broken/crimped?
ive seen many cavaliers have rips in the hose right where it turns around the battery tray...might be a good place to start looking.
have someone spray it while you look under the hood for sprays/leaks, etc...make sure the pump is running, check the fuses...if not, then you might just have to replace the nozzles.
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sorry to get a bit off topic here but how do you adjust the nozzles my right one just squrts a little bit where as my left one works great how can i fix the other one?
^^^^ more than likely your right nozzle is clogged, or the hose leading to it is crimped, reducing pressure to the nozzle. Both nozzles work off of one pump with a "T" splitter directing flow to the nozzles- there really is no way to "adjust" the flow to one nozzle, excepting the possibilities I just mentioned. good luck.
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ok cool man i will have to check the lines out and stuff then thanks! but how can i uncloge it if it is?
You can sometimes use a needle, if your careful to unplug it. However they cost like $6 at the dealer, I always just replace them, for one it is a safety concern.
- 2004 Cavalier - 124k, owned since new
well why didn't i think of that? lol.... took the heat gun to the nozles and boom it works again... just some ice in there i guess
same thing is happening to my g/f's95 cav....the motor isn't running, but which fuse powers the motor?