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    These are my confessions Zero Three Si's Avatar
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    Rear window washer fluid

    How the heck do I fill it? I've read EVERY page in the manual. Does the resevor in the engine supply the front AND rear window?

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    Re: Rear window washer fluid

    Originally posted by Zero Three Si
    Does the resevor in the engine supply the front AND rear window?
    I think I remember reading that it does.

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    Re: Re: Rear window washer fluid

    Originally posted by BlasTech
    I think I remember reading that it does.
    Page 176 1st paragraph.

    "This resevoir supplies the windshield and rear window washers".

    I was referencing back to my 1989 hatch dx and it had a resevoir in the rear also".

    Thanks man!

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    YEAH JUST FILL UP YOUR REGULAR RESVIOUR AND YOUR GOLDEN...

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    Good stuff I was wondering the same thing!
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    simaliar question. When i try to spray my back window, the fluid just goes up like an inch and hardly hits the rest of the window. any ideas?

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    These are my confessions Zero Three Si's Avatar
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    Originally posted by tom
    simaliar question. When i try to spray my back window, the fluid just goes up like an inch and hardly hits the rest of the window. any ideas?
    Could be clogged. Get a needle or a safety pin and poke it in the whole.

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    I had the same problem with my rear washer, fluid never made it to the glass, but I could see it around the hatch frame when I opened the hatch.

    When I went for my first oil change the techs inspected and said the motor (pump) was bad. Replaced the whole unit under warranty!

    No problem since.

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    I'm sorry but I can't believe you people REALLY wondered if you had to put seperate fluid in for the rear wiper....

    THATS... JUST... SAD...

    Did you top off your blinker fluid while you were at it??

    I'm sorry. I don't WANT to be mean... i just had a bad day... :angel:

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    Originally posted by esmith13
    I'm sorry but I can't believe you people REALLY wondered if you had to put seperate fluid in for the rear wiper....

    THATS... JUST... SAD...

    Did you top off your blinker fluid while you were at it??

    I'm sorry. I don't WANT to be mean... i just had a bad day... :angel:

    Eric
    LOL we actually got a girl in school to go to the garage and ask them to check her blinker fluid

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    FUCK you! I like 'em!! esmith13's Avatar
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    haha, did you ask her to get a quart of Elbow Grease too while she was there??? :D

    Eric

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    Originally posted by Zero Three Si
    Could be clogged. Get a needle or a safety pin and poke it in the whole.
    have you tried that? i couldnt get that to work...

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    FUCK you! I like 'em!! esmith13's Avatar
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    Typically sticking pin in a spray nozzle will ruin the nozzle by making the hole larger - which can cause the fluid to dribble out instead of spraying...

    I wouldn't recommend the pin idea

    Eric

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    nah i don't think we could have gotten her with the elbow grease bit.


    and yeah be very careful with the pin like esmith said

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    Originally posted by esmith13
    Typically sticking pin in a spray nozzle will ruin the nozzle by making the hole larger - which can cause the fluid to dribble out instead of spraying...

    I wouldn't recommend the pin idea

    Eric
    i tried that on my front nozzles b4 coz they arent spraying right anymore, but it doesnt seem to do anything coz its all metal

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