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Alright, I'm a stickler for making things work correctly when it comes to cars...

One of my windscreen jets squirts water on angles like it's seriously retarded and the other sort of has impotence in one of the jets.

Now, where can I find a direct fit replacement? I've seen a few Navara ones on eBay, but will they pop straight in there??

i got mine from nissan and they now work 100% - can't remember how much they were but it wasn't too much

Did you ask for Stagea squirters or Skyline?

Also, whats the real/technical name for them?? I feel like a tard trying to explain what they are haha

pretty sure nearly everyone calls them windscreen washers

you can get some cool ones that put out a "blade" of water rather than a couple of streams

check at your local autobarn or such

pretty sure nearly everyone calls them windscreen washers

you can get some cool ones that put out a "blade" of water rather than a couple of streams

check at your local autobarn or such

Might ask em this weekend.. They pop straight out, yeah?

Could the jets just be clogged and/or misaligned? You can use a piece of thin wire like a guitar string to clean them and use a pin or sewing needle to align them where you want the water to spray. Google "clean windscreen washer jets" and some how-to videos should come up.

Could the jets just be clogged and/or misaligned? You can use a piece of thin wire like a guitar string to clean them and use a pin or sewing needle to align them where you want the water to spray. Google "clean windscreen washer jets" and some how-to videos should come up.

Good call. Will have a look this weekend... creature comforts hey :)

Could the jets just be clogged and/or misaligned? You can use a piece of thin wire like a guitar string to clean them and use a pin or sewing needle to align them where you want the water to spray. Google "clean windscreen washer jets" and some how-to videos should come up.

This is what I'd do first! A stable is Al's good for cleaning. The use a hard mega thin pick to slight to where you want it :)

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