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    Washer nozzle clogged

    Ok, the title pretty much says it all. My driver's side windshield washer nozzle has been clogged for a while. It hasn't been a big deal but winter is starting to set in and I want to get it clear.

    I've tried:
    1. Taking a pin and cleaning out the holes.
    2. Stopping the functional nozzle to create more pressure on the clogged nozzle.
    3. Even "syphoning" it out...with my mouth. Windshield washer fluid does NOT taste good.

    Does anyone have any other ideas?
    '99 Protege ES

    Mostly stock.

    #2
    I suffer from the same problem on the left side driver's side nozzle. Damn car wax.
    Clint/1999 "Sport20"

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      #3
      pull them out and put in the led ones, lol no are you sure its clogged and not the tube its self, my clip is broken and closes on like a bolt sometimes.
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        #4
        If worse comes to worst. Just go to the junk yard and pick up another from from a 1st or 2nd gen
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          #5
          My driver's side left nozzle is clogged as well. I was thinking of pulling the tube out from behind the nozzle and running the washers to see if maybe there was just something logged in there. Then I was thinking of removing the nozzle itself and blowing into it or something.

          I tried sticking a pin it and it helped, but it's still not as good as the others.
          Arvin
          2003.5 Lazer Blue Mica Protege5

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            #6
            Wouldn't soaking the noozles in CLR work? I know it works for faucets
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