Washer Nozzel Aim

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zionzr2
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Washer Nozzel Aim

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How would one aim the Washer Nozzels? My passenger side could use a slight adjustment.And the rear needs to point more to the passenger side rather than straight down the back. (better to soak more of the blade)
ToolGuy
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Re: Washer Nozzel Aim (zionzr2)

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Bill, for the rear you may want to upgrade to the newer style nozzle. It is a two spray pattern design and works better. I know there is a thread on it since I did it and others did too. Here it is and you were the last to reply! LOL!! http://forums.genvibe.com/zerothread?id=12385
Atomb
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Post by Atomb »

on my old VW i used a straight pin and my wife sat in the car and activated the nozzles whenever i said "ok, try it now".(push pin into nozzle and gently adjust as if moving a joystick)
I have signatures turned off so I'm not even sure what mine says in this space!
zionzr2
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Re: Washer Nozzel Aim (MiVibe-ToolGuy)

Post by zionzr2 »

Quote, originally posted by MiVibe-ToolGuy »Bill, for the rear you may want to upgrade to the newer style nozzle. It is a two spray pattern design and works better. I know there is a thread on it since I did it and others did too. Here it is and you were the last to reply! LOL!! http://forums.genvibe.com/zerothread?id=12385Thanks MiVibe-ToolGuyI have read those long ago, I may do that sometime, but this time of year money is tight! Wanted a temp soloution. Now to find where my wife might have a straight pin!
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