Where is the damage if the car doesn't spray windshield washer fluid?
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If the car doesn't spray windshield washer fluid, the first consideration is whether the windshield washer fluid has been depleted. You need to check the fluid level through the dashboard or in the engine compartment, and simply refill it if it's low. If this is not the case, consider the following possibilities: 1. Specific reasons: The spray nozzle might be clogged with dust. Simply use a fine needle to poke the nozzle and test it. If the fuse is blown, the motor won't respond or work, so check the corresponding fuse and replace it if necessary. Frequently using tap water or homemade, substandard windshield washer fluid to clean the windshield can cause internal pipes to clog with scale. 2. Solutions: If the nozzle is clogged, you can use a needle or thin wire to clear the spray nozzle. If that doesn't work, you may need to replace the nozzle. Locate the nozzle position and gently pry it up with a screwdriver—the nozzle is a snap-fit structure and doesn't require much force. Once the nozzle is pried up, you'll see a small soft tube connected underneath.