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  1. On your diagram, remove items 26 from under the hood by disconnecting the hoses that are on each side of the sprayer. Get 2 buckets, one for each side of the engine bay and point each hose into the bucket, make sure they won't move with pressure. You can have someone hold each side pointing down into the bucket. Make sure not to spray into the engine bay. Start the car and pull on the windshield washer lever so that it sprays the washer fluid into the buckets. You will clear the line and air out of these hoses and anything that could have clogged up your washer reservoir lines. Take a really fine needle and clear your spray nozzles from any dirt, make sure the holes can be visible by looking into the light. Be careful not to use anything too wide or your spray pattern will be off. Reconnect your hoses back and clip the nozzles back into place. Spray more fluid out and if you still have weak pressure then replace your nozzles as noted on your diagram as items 26.
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