Windshield wipers question

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  1. vvr210

    vvr210 Member

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    I just replaced the pump for the windshield wiper reservoir and I found out that the tubes that shoot out the fluid are clogged.Where can I buy new ones?

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    should be a...parts car item...:thumbs2:
     
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    Beautiful hood hinges!!!! :eek3: did you make them yourself???
     
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    Hood hinges

    Yeah,
    Where did you find hood hinges like that? I wonder if you eliminated your hood prop rod with them. Thanks.:clap:
     
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    I don't think that's his car. Look at the plate, that's the guy who sells those hinges. Looks like vvr210 just doctored up a photo that has a good image of the part in question.

    Those hinges come out of Brazil at about $1200+ shipping.
     
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    Try soaking the nozzle in CLR overnight then blowing out with compress air or using a welding tip cleaner or both
     

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