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Windshield washer spraying too low

tdyollear

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Has anyone had problems with the spray for the drivers-side washer fluid spraying too low? It ends up spraying right in front of the HUD area and none of the liquid goes higher. I end up with dirty streaks where my eyes look out and it bothers me. This is a brand new '23 X-Line that I got in July and I haven't used the spray until now
I can bring it in to the shop, but just wondering if someone knows a quick way to adjust it.
Thanks!
 
Seems like a reason for the dealership to see you.
 
Washer spray nozzles can generally be adjusted using a very fine pin. Insert the pin into the nozzle hole and make VERY small adjustments until you are satisfied with the direction of the spray.

If you are not able to get it adjusted to where you want it, you can follow the advice from PittPa and go visit your dealer. However, there are no guarantees they will adjust it to where you want it.
 
Washer spray nozzles can generally be adjusted using a very fine pin. Insert the pin into the nozzle hole and make VERY small adjustments until you are satisfied with the direction of the spray.

If you are not able to get it adjusted to where you want it, you can follow the advice from PittPa and go visit your dealer. However, there are no guarantees they will adjust it to where you want it.


Thank you! I've now found a few youtube videos on small adjustments with a pin. I don't need much so I will give this a try. Going to the dealer is a hassle for something so minor as it is quite out of my way. But if I don't feel confident when trying, I'll put it on hold and go in.
 




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