One of the nozzles is clogged and i need to clean it out. how do i remove it from the hood?
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How do I remove the squirter nozzles?
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Originally posted by Boost_Lee View Post...and i believe the units are held in like most clips on the car. should be able to suqeeze the front and rear portion on the underside of the hood and pop them outwardThe local asshole, 19 years in the making and still not giving a shit
Originally posted by mj213Wait... don't you have a carbon fiber hood? You need to give your "bro" a cunt punt.
Originally posted by bizzyboiHe will defend his stance on raping his car to no end.
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Originally posted by bcjammerx View Postyou could use compressed air...but make sure you remove the tubing from them or else you haven't done much good...whatever got stuck will go right back.
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I'll try a needle again.
I think a tiny piece of twig og stick in there. Literally a thin piece of wood, like one in a million type deal. I tried using tweezers to take it out but had no lucky.
3 of them work (since there are two holes per nozzle) but one hole is clogged.
so pretty much my passenger side has lousy fluid coverage.1993 Honda Accord EX-R Coupe Granada Black Pearl
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They aren't hard to remove. I've done it a few times, every time I get my car painted.
Just unclip the line (should have clips that can be removed from the hood... carefully), pull the line off the nozzle, and then squeeze the underside of the nozzle to pass it up through the hood. If you look closely, it's pretty self explanatory.
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Originally posted by deevergote View PostThey aren't hard to remove. I've done it a few times, every time I get my car painted.
Just unclip the line (should have clips that can be removed from the hood... carefully), pull the line off the nozzle, and then squeeze the underside of the nozzle to pass it up through the hood. If you look closely, it's pretty self explanatory.what shall not
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