Windshield washer pump

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you said the problem started when you used the splitter so I'm wondering if you tried a different splitter. Also you could try a larger diameter hose to the splitter and two small diameter hoses from the splitter to the nozzles
you said the problem started when you used the splitter so I'm wondering if you tried a different splitter. Also you could try a larger diameter hose to the splitter and two small diameter hoses from the splitter to the nozzles
Yeah I'm going to try that
 
Keep a small piece of thin welding wire, or a long needle to clear the nozzles. Every so often you will have to unclog them.
You may also have to prime the pump to create a good suction.
 
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Keep a small piece of thin welding wire, or a long needle to clear the nozzles. Every so often you will have to unclog them.
You may also have to prime the pump to create a good suction.
I bought new nozzles so they wouldn't be clog up , and why would I have to prime the pump
 
I bought new nozzles so they wouldn't be clog up , and why would I have to prime the pump
Maybe in your case your pump primes right up with no problems. When my car sits too long, I have to prime it to get it to spray properly. ...and again, it's one of those shitty factory pumps which I'll be replacing soon enough.
 
Maybe in your case your pump primes right up with no problems. When my car sits too long, I have to prime it to get it to spray properly. ...and again, it's one of those shitty factory pumps which I'll be replacing soon enough.
Yea I was just wondering why it's not getting enuff pressure with the splitter connected to both nozzles . With one nozzle it works great
Maybe I'm thinking the pump isn't powerful
 
Yea I was just wondering why it's not getting enuff pressure with the splitter connected to both nozzles . With one nozzle it works great
Maybe I'm thinking the pump isn't powerful
I'm surprised you don't get an even spray from both nozzles. I realize one nozzle is further away, and the other closer to the pump...but really shouldn't matter.
Did you replace the pump with the aftermarket type?
 
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I'm surprised you don't get an even spray from both nozzles. I realize one nozzle is further away, and the other closer to the pump...but really shouldn't matter.
Did you replace the pump with the aftermarket type?
Yeah I use a aftermarket pump ,
Maybe they sold me a bad pump probably can anybody find a pump that doesn't require Being hook up to the washer bottle directly like the one I use but pump stronger
 

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