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  1. I finally got to look at the rear camera jet in action. It's quite a powerful jet and it just blasts the camera lens with a flat wide jet which reflects the liquid all over the back bumper and drips down onto the rear bumper. I'm not as concerned now I've seen it in action. I'll just have to use a washing liquid with less colour die in it.
  2. @ Swervin_Mervin Did you find where the issue is with the rear camera washer jet? My 2019 Octavia seems to have a similar issue. I had to clean and unblock the rear windscreen wiper jets with a pin as I though I had a leak there. But I'm noticing because the washer fluid I'm using has quite a dark blue colour there seems to be a lot of this coloured liquid running down my rear numberplate and down the rear bumper. I didn't realise the camera had a washer jet too. Maybe its working ok as is but because of the colour of the liquid and the amount of it running down the number plate and bumper I think its either blocked or leaking out the seems of the camera unit. I'll have to check with my wife putting it in reverse to see if the jet is doing what its supposed to be doing..

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