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Tail gate washer nozzle replacement-HOW? 900 1991

I found out my washer nozzle on the tailgate of my 945T wasn't right when I tried to wash the rear window and squirted one of the kids standing nearby. (He could bathe more often so no harm done). In any event I bought a new nozzle and now realize that I have no idea how to get the old one off or the new one on. I tried pulling out the old one but either you have to pull really hard or I am about to break something and really screw things up. Any help would be appreciated.








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    Re: Tail gate washer nozzle replacement-HOW? 900 1991

    This is a delicate operation but very simple. The nozzle that is in your tailgate is held in place by expandable clips that squeeze in when you push the nozzle into the tailgate and expand once firmly seated. If you take a look at your new nozzle you'll see what I mean. In fact, study this nozzle and you'll begin to get an idea of what you have to do in order to get the old one out. Seems simple but these things are real buggers to get out without scratching your car.

    What I do is simple grab the old nozzle with a pipe wrench (provides good leverage and grabbing strength) and wiggle it back and forth to weaken its seat in the tailgate. Sounds crude but, at this point, if you try to slide a screwdriver between the nozzle and your tailgate you are certain to scratch the paint.

    Once you have the nozzle loosened up and you've got a gap between the tailgate and the nozzle, carefully take a screwdriver and push against one of the detents on the side of the spigot that connects to the washer hose. You may have to really work at this so be patient. While you are pushing against the detent continue to pull out on the nozzle. With any luck, and a little pratice, the nozzle will eventually come out of there.

    If you've done it right, your old nozzle should be all beat to hell from all the pulling and prying.

    NOTE!!! Be careful not to let the hose fall back into the hole after you disconnect the nozzle. Pull the hose out as far as you can before disconnecting and clamp it down so it won't fall back in while you've got your back turned. When your ready, simply push the male end of the nozzle into the female end of the hose until fully attached and do a quick check to see if the connection is working properly (good time to go get your dirtiest kid). Do this check BEFORE putting the nozzle back in or you'll be buying a new one to replace the old new one because you failed to make sure the connection was secure. Ask me how I know.

    Good luck and have patience.









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    Re: Tail gate washer nozzle replacement-HOW? 900 1991

    What am i missing? Why replace one that works? Use a pin in the nozzle outlet to re aim the nozzle down so stream hits the window glass. The nozzle moves easily with little pressure








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      Re: Tail gate washer nozzle replacement-HOW? 900 1991

      Sounds like Nathaniel has it. Steve: The nozzle is actually two parts: 1)the squirter tube and 2: the hood. On mine the hood is gone so the nozzle sticks straight out and washer fluid shoots straight out of it. The hood deflects the stream and causes it to spray downward on the rear window. I thought about disecting the new one and just gluing the hood onto the old nozzle but I figured by the time I was done with that I would have screwed up the old one and the new one so it seems replacement is the best route. Many thanks Nathaniel







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