Finally Did It
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Finally Did It
I finally got my rear wiper fluid nozzle off. I suggest this to everyone who has removed there rear window wiper. It looks 100 times cleaner and is farely easy.
First open up the hatch and look under it where you would think the nozzle would come through and you will see a tube connected. You do not have to remove any plastic interior pieces. Once you find it pull the the wiper tube off. Close the hatch. Next remover the rubber seal from around the nozzle and then get a pair of pliars and pull that sob off. You will really have to pull to get it off. Fingers prolly won't work. Then all you have to do is cap with a bolt or something. You also might want to cap the wiper fluid tube. Overall it makes it look alot cleaner without that ugly nipple. I really suggest it.
First open up the hatch and look under it where you would think the nozzle would come through and you will see a tube connected. You do not have to remove any plastic interior pieces. Once you find it pull the the wiper tube off. Close the hatch. Next remover the rubber seal from around the nozzle and then get a pair of pliars and pull that sob off. You will really have to pull to get it off. Fingers prolly won't work. Then all you have to do is cap with a bolt or something. You also might want to cap the wiper fluid tube. Overall it makes it look alot cleaner without that ugly nipple. I really suggest it.
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not if you use a nice looking round bolt with a flat top sand it down and then paint it black. But wat i used is a hole plug and it is flat and not noticable at all. If you don't think the sink hole cover used to cap the rear window wiper is ugly you won't think this is. It is flat and very unnoticalbe when painted black i will get pics when i get my sisters camera.
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im surprised more ppl aren't into this cuz when i searched it only like 2 ppl had done it. everyone talks about making there car cleaner. im really satisfied with it.
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