Wiper washer hose connection part replacement ?

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I am trying to see if anyone on the forum knows what part this is and how to get it. I broke it off of mine and do not want to setup service to replace it. I would like to just replace it myself. The part is where the washer fluid hose connects at the wiper blade mount. I have included photos. The part I need is in the second picture circled in yellow.
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That little plastic nub is the end of a plastic hose that is sleeved through the wiper motor bolt from the bottom.

Did you break off that nub or did you press it down into the wiper motor bolt?
 
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I pressed it down into the wiper motor bolt
 

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I pressed it down into the wiper motor bolt
Ah, then you may have a chance to save it.

What you'll need to do it's the first remove the frunk lining. Then, underneath where the wiper motor is, you'll see there's a 90° connection and kind of a little plastic bracket that keeps that sleeved plastic hose positioned through the wiper motor bolt. That bracket is likely has been pushed down and it's kind of just hanging there now on the hose that connects to the wiper motor . You'll want to see if you can just kind of push the hose back up through the wiper motor bolt and secure that snap and see if that fixes it for you.

I made the same mistake but unfortunately I wasn't able to save mine and I had to engineer something up. Tesla will not offer the plastic hose piece separately, they only offer a new wiper motor assembly as a whole.
 
 








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