What to Do When the Windshield Washer Nozzle is Clogged?

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07/29/25 2:15pm
There are several solutions for a clogged windshield washer nozzle: 1. First, locate the windshield washer nozzle. You can use a needle or thin wire to unclog the nozzle, or simply use a screwdriver to pry it up. 2. The nozzle is a snap-fit structure and doesn't require much force. Once pried up, there is a small connecting hose underneath. Simply unclog the hose. 3. If the windshield washer nozzle is damaged, it is recommended to repair it promptly. Note that after refilling the windshield washer fluid, always ensure the cap of the reservoir is tightly closed. This prevents dust or other debris from entering the reservoir, which could lead to clogging of the nozzle or its piping.
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