RedBullDodge
Junior Member
Hey everyone.
Just replaced both wiper fluid nozzles as they were both the original ones (they made it 150k miles) and were both broken. Driver side works find but the passenger side is still really weak. I suspect there is a clog somewhere along the line after the driver side nozzle but I'll have to revisit that. The real odd thing is the fluid will only work when I switch on the left turn signal. Everything else works on the on the lever just fine. High beams, turn signals, etc. If I don't have the left turn signal on the wiper fluid motor can't be heard and the wipers themselves don't move. Anybody else run into this? I'm thinking I'll probably have to replace the lever but I wanted some ideas before I go down that hole. I haven't looked into the lever so depending on how difficult it is I might just live with the inconvenience.
Thanks!
Just replaced both wiper fluid nozzles as they were both the original ones (they made it 150k miles) and were both broken. Driver side works find but the passenger side is still really weak. I suspect there is a clog somewhere along the line after the driver side nozzle but I'll have to revisit that. The real odd thing is the fluid will only work when I switch on the left turn signal. Everything else works on the on the lever just fine. High beams, turn signals, etc. If I don't have the left turn signal on the wiper fluid motor can't be heard and the wipers themselves don't move. Anybody else run into this? I'm thinking I'll probably have to replace the lever but I wanted some ideas before I go down that hole. I haven't looked into the lever so depending on how difficult it is I might just live with the inconvenience.
Thanks!