PhillyCyberT
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This was driving me crazy, even after dealer replaced the blade I was still getting minimal, almost no washer fluid.
So I checked the actual hose connection to the blade and the tiny hose was actually kinked inside. The problem was that in my situation it was slightly too long so it was ok when you remove the blade you need some access but if it's too much access when you push the blade back inside the hose had nowhere to go and just kinked because it was slightly too long.
I just pulled it at the base of the arm readjusting it and it fixed the kinked spot.
Now the water goes out like crazy, almost too much water
So I checked the actual hose connection to the blade and the tiny hose was actually kinked inside. The problem was that in my situation it was slightly too long so it was ok when you remove the blade you need some access but if it's too much access when you push the blade back inside the hose had nowhere to go and just kinked because it was slightly too long.
I just pulled it at the base of the arm readjusting it and it fixed the kinked spot.
Now the water goes out like crazy, almost too much water
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