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Wierdest thing happens in my car

Sometimes after booting the car a bit i notice the back wiper/washer assembly appears to have leaked out water.

And dosent seem to happen (or leak as much) if i drive the car around easily.

WTF

Does anyone have any ideas?

Strangest issue...

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The rear wiper does have that squirt water thingy which connects to the plastic water tank in front of your car so maybe the hose is damaged/wornout. Example, like raining and water entering through the sunroof aka seal is bad.

my 32 GTR does this too. only after hard driving, or driving at the track. the rear washer jet leaks out water all over the rear screen. I haven't driven the car for ages so I haven't looked into it but I have NFI why it started happening, it never used to do it. :domokun: farken annoying too.

my 32 GTR does this too. only after hard driving, or driving at the track. the rear washer jet leaks out water all over the rear screen. I haven't driven the car for ages so I haven't looked into it but I have NFI why it started happening, it never used to do it. :) farken annoying too.

yeah exactly same as my problem

whats the deal

and yes it is really farken annoying

If you mean it leaks on the outside of the windscreen its probably due to...

No pump(or centrifugal type booster pump) mounted up the back, relying on pressure from front pump, therefore under 'fun-time' water surges back along the lines(always primed) unrestricted = inertia pumping the water.

Did I make sense? :thumbsup:

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