jeeptrailrunner
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- First Name
- Ken
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- Apr 26, 2021
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- Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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- 21’ JLR 6MT
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Just as it says. My passenger side spray pattern seems to be lower compared to the drivers side (see circled pattern in pic). I haven’t had much luck with a Google search so I thought I’d reach out here.
On my previous JK I was able to adjust the washer nozzles with a small needle to make it work, but unfortunately no luck with my 21’ JLR. Living in the frozen Midwest I use the fancy anti-freeze/low temp washer fluid, which helps combat the slushy windshield top corners. (and wow did I realize how bad the HVAC is compared to my Jk). I understand that there may be some updraft when driving at higher speeds, but as I spend most of my time driving below highway speeds I was hoping to adjust them up a little.
Anyways, has anyone had any luck a) finding different nozzles or b) adjusting their current ones? I’m just trying to avoid the dealer for such a frivolous little thing.
thanks in advance for your suggestions
ken
On my previous JK I was able to adjust the washer nozzles with a small needle to make it work, but unfortunately no luck with my 21’ JLR. Living in the frozen Midwest I use the fancy anti-freeze/low temp washer fluid, which helps combat the slushy windshield top corners. (and wow did I realize how bad the HVAC is compared to my Jk). I understand that there may be some updraft when driving at higher speeds, but as I spend most of my time driving below highway speeds I was hoping to adjust them up a little.
Anyways, has anyone had any luck a) finding different nozzles or b) adjusting their current ones? I’m just trying to avoid the dealer for such a frivolous little thing.
thanks in advance for your suggestions
ken
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