Cleaning Your Wiper Cleaning Fluid Nozzles Help

Cleaning a Blocked Windshield Wiper Fluid Nozzle 

Your vehicle has two nozzles that spray windshield wiper fluid onto your windshield, allowing your wiper blades to wipe away dirt and debris that are blocking your view. Instead of simply driving with a dirty windshield when the cleaning liquid isn’t spraying out, use these instructions to clean out the dirt and debris that might be impacting your nozzles.  

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Three Steps to Clean Your Windshield Cleaner Spray Nozzles

Your spray nozzles will most likely be located either on the hood of your car or in the gap between your hood and the windshield. In either case, dirt can impact the effectiveness of the sprayers. Before you assume your nozzles are blocked, make sure you have windshield wiper fluid in the reservoir. Start the cleaning process by using your hands or a tweezers to remove any visible dirt or debris. If after testing it following that step you still don’t see any fluid spray out, move on to the list of tools below to try and really remove any potential debris from the nozzle.

Tools for Cleaning Spray Nozzle:  

  • Compressed Air
  • Old Toothbrush
  • Thin Wire
  • Warm Water

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Use any of the tools above necessary to remove the debris from the clogged nozzle. Test the wiper fluid spray between each tool you use to see if you’ve got things cleared up.

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