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Eric's started dribbling......

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when you wash the rear screen water dribbles down the glass ( from the nozzle ) once the jet has stopped spraying, does it for couple of minutes then stops

 

rather annoying

Interestingly, for several months, my rear screenwash nozzle would drip about a mile after starting-out, and would then stop. It was doing this even though I had not used used them for weeks and weeks! Doesn't do it now at all.

Probably a bit of crud in the jet. Try squirting a little water back up the jet to free it.

They dribble as they get older :)

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have you tried abrupt braking? I have heard that shaking it a bit can help

They dribble as they get older :)

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Well, mine STOPPED dribbling as it got older.

Don't fill up the washer bottle and it won't drip?

 

 

Or is it just the start of a vapour trail from going so fast!!!!!!

ours has always done it... I assumed its just the way they are designed.

Not had it on ours.

 

Activate tear wipe and problem sorted.

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