2007 dodge caliber windshield washer nozzle replacement

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Can you adjust windshield washer nozzle?

To re-adjust your nozzle, insert the adjusting pin into the eye of the washer jets and gently re-aim the jet towards the centre of the windscreen. They should move easily so don't try and force them too hard as this may cause damage to the washer jet nozzle.

Where is the windshield washer nozzle?

The Windshield Washer Nozzle (Right) is typically found somewhere between the windshield and hood of your car.

Why is my wiper fluid not dispensing?

Spray air into the nozzles by applying an air nozzle to the hose leading to the sprayer nozzle. If fluid sprays out of the nozzles, the hose is clear, and it may clear the lines of any elements like dirt or ice. If the fluid does not spray out of the nozzles, the hose could be damaged or clogged.