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Old 04-01-2008, 03:14 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Re: Clogged Window Washer Fluid Nipple

Oh dear.. Now we're getting serious Ron

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sounds like you have a little TOYOTA MASTITIS (SPELLING)going on there.......gentle pressure with your thumb and forefinger as mentioned above......if that doesnt work........JUST SUCK ON IT REAL HARD. (or hot compresses)

(nothing like a clogged nipple......something Kat will have to worry about post pregnancy)
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Re: Clogged Window Washer Fluid Nipple

here we go.....
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Try a little baby oil and some gentle suction from a pp pump..
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Try a little baby oil and some gentle suction from a pp pump..
Oh man! Should I use this method on the FJ or myself?
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Old 04-02-2008, 10:23 AM   #15 (permalink)
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Try running a little compressed (canned) air through it.. Ron
Ron, no luck with the canned air. =(

I guess I'll see if there is a way to remove the nipple. OUCH
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Have you tried gently rubbing the area around the nipple? It seems to stimulate the flow of things.
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Any update? I went out to try and see how it is connected but it kind of baffles me...
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Ron, no luck with the canned air. =(

I guess I'll see if there is a way to remove the nipple. OUCH
Dont remove it just yet.....
Have an assistant (Female preferably) bite the right nipple gently....and use a circular motion with their tounge.
Then have them reach around the rear end ..up and under ..and massage the ball joints....and then ...rub the drive shaft ever so slowly with a lubricant.

If this doesnt help....Go to the dealership...
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Any update? I went out to try and see how it is connected but it kind of baffles me...
Nope, I need to try to figure out how to remove it or pop if off.

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Dont remove it just yet.....
Have an assistant (Female preferably) bite the right nipple gently....and use a circular motion with their tounge.
Then have them reach around the rear end ..up and under ..and massage the ball joints....and then ...rub the drive shaft ever so slowly with a lubricant.

If this doesnt help....Go to the dealership...
Theyll Fu88 you over real good.
I like this idea
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Re: Clogged Window Washer Fluid Nipple

oh my gawd!
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