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Reminiscent of my prostate, the rear passenger side washer stream suddenly stopped. After a quick visit to my local dealer who blew some air through the nozzle, it once again sprays but with a very weak stream.

I seem to recall both sides working relatively equally well, so I'm not sure if the weaker right side is typical, or if it still needs repair. Any comparative observations would be appreciated.

Finally, does anyone know if the nozzle is made to be removed by the integral hex bolt beneath the wiper arm mount?

Thanks again

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Reminiscent of my prostate, the rear passenger side washer stream suddenly stopped. After a quick visit to my local dealer who blew some air through the nozzle, it once again sprays but with a very weak stream.

I seem to recall both sides working relatively equally well, so I'm not sure if the weaker right side is typical, or if it still needs repair. Any comparative observations would be appreciated.

Finally, does anyone know if the nozzle is made to be removed by the integral hex bolt beneath the wiper arm mount?

Thanks again

Mad,

One thing I noticed while removing the rubber grommet from the back right door is water or washer fluid inside the rubber grommet..which is strange, which may indicate a leak. Also check behind the right rear light..when I removed it I noticed the hose was wedged between the light and the body of the truck..that may explain the weak results you are experiencing too.

Hope it helps!

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Mad,

One thing I noticed while removing the rubber grommet from the back right door is water or washer fluid inside the rubber grommet..which is strange, which may indicate a leak. Also check behind the right rear light..when I removed it I noticed the hose was wedged between the light and the body of the truck..that may explain the weak results you are experiencing too.

Hope it helps!

Thanks. Will do. I've also noticed the rubber sleeve that connects the wiring and other supply feeds from the body to the rear doors doesn't always rest securely between the two and sometimes gets pinched between the door and frame.

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