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if the washer pump is working then there could be a blockage in the washer hose or in the spray nozzle. you can unplug the hose at the nozzle and try the washers if it is spraying then the nozzle/s are plugged and need to be cleaned out.
Sounds like one of your nozzles is clogged to me. Try this.....Get a spray can of air, like the computer air spray. Stick the long air can nozzle into the spray nozzle. Shoot some air back into the system and see if it frees your clog. When my fluid gets low, mine will get gunk in it and clog to the point of not spraying at all. Compressed air usually does the trick. If not, remove and clean or replace the nozzles.
The spray nozzles have a small ball in the end that you can move it around with a piece of small wire or needle the size of the hole . push in the wire about the dia. of the little ball and move the ball to the position you want to hit the screen IF the ball is corroded in place you will have to get new nozzles
Normally it can be dirt that accumulates on the nozzle end and all that is needed is a thin sewing needle or a office pin to clear the nozzle while the washer is pressed to work. If there is no action you can also use a thin wire to be pushed into to clear off the dirt.Use a cleaning spray into the nozzle to remove any other dirt.
The driver''s side has either a broken or missing wiper nozzle. the only way you will be able to make it spray evenly is by replacing the nozzle. The problem is that without the nozzle, you will get a high volume of fluid delivered rather than the high pressure you should get if the restriction of the nozzle were there. It is akin to a the spray of a bare garden hose vs. one with an adjustable nozzle.
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!
Probably not frozen or both sides would not work. Remove the hose where it attaches to the spray nozzle. Try the pump again. If solution comes out then all you need to do is unplug the spray nozzle. Hook the hose back up. Use a very small pin that you can place into the spray nozzle hole. Gently insert it in to the spray nozzle and work it around a little. Try the pump again and you should get solution flowing again.
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