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Rear Washer Pressure

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Hey All,

My rear windscreen washer wasn't working, and after trawling through the forum I found that the connector near the bulkhead had become detached. After fixing this however, the washer fluid does reach the back, but the pressure is atrocious - it just dribbles out, any ideas on how I can fix this?

I've checked that the connection I fixed isn't leaking, so there's no problem there, and having checked the other connections as a precaution, I can't see any area where the fluid's escaping...

Thanks.

p.s. Sorry if there has been a similar post, I tried the search and couldn't find anything, but I'm relatively new here!

Have you checked the connection at the passenger rear wheelarch?, I saw one the other day where it had become disconnected, but as the pipe still lined up, fluid came out of the rear jet. After that remove the jet and give it a clean.

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