rear sprayer info
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rear sprayer info
Hope this helps someone that is trying to get their rear sprayer to work.
1) The first picture shows where the filter for the rear sprayer is located.
2) Second pictures shows the rear speaker that you have to access to get to the check valve.
3) Shows the check valve. I had to pull the hose down a little to get to it.
4) Shows the notch in the inner window frame.
5) These are the sprayer parts. I grabbed the clip with a pair of needle nose pliers where you can see it in the notch of the window frame and pulled it out a little. I then used a piece of wire to hold it so I didn't loose it in the frame. Next you pull out the sprayer and grab the hose so it doesn't slip back in then pull off the sprayer and insert a new one. Now put the sprayer back in and slide the clip back over the base and you are done. If you don't let the clip or hose drop into the frame there is no need to take everything apart and the job takes about 5 minutes.
I replaced the pump because mind was not running but then I got no water out of the sprayer so I replaced the filter, check valve and sprayer.
1) The first picture shows where the filter for the rear sprayer is located.
2) Second pictures shows the rear speaker that you have to access to get to the check valve.
3) Shows the check valve. I had to pull the hose down a little to get to it.
4) Shows the notch in the inner window frame.
5) These are the sprayer parts. I grabbed the clip with a pair of needle nose pliers where you can see it in the notch of the window frame and pulled it out a little. I then used a piece of wire to hold it so I didn't loose it in the frame. Next you pull out the sprayer and grab the hose so it doesn't slip back in then pull off the sprayer and insert a new one. Now put the sprayer back in and slide the clip back over the base and you are done. If you don't let the clip or hose drop into the frame there is no need to take everything apart and the job takes about 5 minutes.
I replaced the pump because mind was not running but then I got no water out of the sprayer so I replaced the filter, check valve and sprayer.
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Plan on testing the pump for power etc and if all good, blow through, in reverse with compressed air.......
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Kissafrog glad you had a picture of the pump, I couldn't find the one I thought I had.
When I first checked the pump on my car I broke the plastic bracket that holds it in place. I found that I could take the pump apart and get it to run but a new pump was $14 from FCP so I bought that instead.
When I first checked the pump on my car I broke the plastic bracket that holds it in place. I found that I could take the pump apart and get it to run but a new pump was $14 from FCP so I bought that instead.
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