What Causes the Car Wiper Not to Spray Water?
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Car wiper not spraying water can be caused by the following reasons: 1. Clogged pipes. If you often drive on unpaved roads, tiny dust particles can enter the wiper's spray nozzles. Over time, the dust can block the small spray nozzles, preventing the wiper from spraying water. The solution to this problem is simple: just insert a small brush into the wiper's spray nozzle to clean out the dust or dirt attached to it. While cleaning, turn on the wiper's spray switch, and the wiper will gradually start spraying water. 2. Too little or no water in the windshield washer fluid container can cause the wiper not to spray water. You should regularly check the remaining amount of washer fluid and replenish it in time. The windshield washer fluid container for the wiper is designed in the engine compartment of the car, and some models can display the remaining water level on the dashboard.