Maybe this will work for you. It didn't for me. Last post is a link to a good universal replacement set for 5 bucks. That's the route I've gone.
(EDIT - Don't use baking soda and vinegar. ONLY use vinegar. Apparently all the baking soda does is neutralize the vinegar. And don't soak it overnight. A half hour should do. You might even try a bathroom cleaner that gets rid of water deposits. I think the pin does most of the work.)
So one of my nozzles was clogged completely. I was just going to replace my nozzles. As my Jeep is almost 20 years old.
But then saw it was a $30 or so per set. So I turned to youtube. And used baking soda, vinegar and a safety pin. Now their like new.
Soaked them in baking soda and vinegar overnight. (mix slowly as it foams up big time) Used a safety pin to clean out the holes. And my nozzles are like brand new. Easiest fix so far. Probably wouldn't even take an overnight soak. I think they were clean within a half hour or so.
Taking them out is as easy as removing the tubing, pinching the base clips from inside the hood and pushing out thru the top. Replace by simply pushing them back in from the top. And pushing the tubing back onto them.
(EDIT - Don't use baking soda and vinegar. ONLY use vinegar. Apparently all the baking soda does is neutralize the vinegar. And don't soak it overnight. A half hour should do. You might even try a bathroom cleaner that gets rid of water deposits. I think the pin does most of the work.)
So one of my nozzles was clogged completely. I was just going to replace my nozzles. As my Jeep is almost 20 years old.
But then saw it was a $30 or so per set. So I turned to youtube. And used baking soda, vinegar and a safety pin. Now their like new.
Soaked them in baking soda and vinegar overnight. (mix slowly as it foams up big time) Used a safety pin to clean out the holes. And my nozzles are like brand new. Easiest fix so far. Probably wouldn't even take an overnight soak. I think they were clean within a half hour or so.
Taking them out is as easy as removing the tubing, pinching the base clips from inside the hood and pushing out thru the top. Replace by simply pushing them back in from the top. And pushing the tubing back onto them.
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