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Back-up camera washer comes on which models?

DavidArmen

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Also, as others have said, the jeep only has two window washer pumps. One for the front windshield, and the second one that is shared using a Tee coupling with the trail cam and the rear glass.

So to clarify, as some are saying the back window sprayer doesn’t come on when they press the button to clean the front trail cam, because there is a great explanation for this. The rear sprayer is very long with a long hose that needs to reach all the way to the rear end of the jeep, the trail cam has a much, much shorter and more direct hose from the windshield washer pump. When people just tap the button for a tiny 1/4 second spray and then release the button, the trail cam gets liquid because of the close proximity to the pump. But you need to press and hold the sprayer for a few seconds sometimes in order for the fluid to reach all the way to the rear glass sprayer, and for it to start spraying the glass.
So, on many occasions, if you just tap the “clean” button, it will squirt some water onto the trail cam but the water hasn’t reached the rear window sprayer yet.

You can also test this yourself by pushing the “clean” button on the touchscreen when the trail cam is on but holding it until you see the rear window get sprayed. Conversely, you can push in the right side lever to initiate the rear glass strayer while watching the trail cam, it will also get sprayed.
 
 







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