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Hey guys both my front washer nozzles aren't spraying any water out. Well they are, but only for about a second then it sort of just dribbles out the nozzle. I went to a mates house with an R33 and put my nozzles on his car because I thought they might just be blocked and they sprayed out fine, so we are thinking it might be the washer motor? Thing is I can hear the motor working but is it possible that they can slowly die out therefore not causing enough pressure to push water out the nozzle?

If I spray the water without the jets on water comes out of the hose but it's not really a strong stream, it maybe shoots about <10cm upwards. Also if I keep tapping the stalk to use the jets it will spray properly for a second but stops as soon as I hold it.

Any other tests I can try before I pull the washer motors out and find replacements? Anyone got a part # or should I just get some second hand?

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switch the hoses around on the washer bottles eg. put the front washer hose onto the rear washer motor and see if it works. If it does you can always just keep it like since the rear washer is pretty pointless.

switch the hoses around on the washer bottles eg. put the front washer hose onto the rear washer motor and see if it works. If it does you can always just keep it like since the rear washer is pretty pointless.

I will also add my rear one doesn't work also haha. Stopped working well before the front ones started playing up :D

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