L Landshark Well-Known Member Feb 24, 2020 #21 At the risk of losing overall pressure, has anyone tried adding some T-fittings so that each supply line feeds both sides of the wiper? Or connect both lines to one side of the wiper? Last edited: Feb 24, 2020
At the risk of losing overall pressure, has anyone tried adding some T-fittings so that each supply line feeds both sides of the wiper? Or connect both lines to one side of the wiper?
S Scott New Member Feb 25, 2020 #22 Landshark said: At the risk of losing overall pressure, has anyone tried adding some T-fittings so that each supply line feeds both sides of the wiper? Or connect both lines to one side of the wiper? Click to expand... I have considered trying that too.
Landshark said: At the risk of losing overall pressure, has anyone tried adding some T-fittings so that each supply line feeds both sides of the wiper? Or connect both lines to one side of the wiper? Click to expand... I have considered trying that too.
T tim Member Mar 2, 2020 #23 Casey Martin said: Honda should have added additional nozzles higher up the blade to provide more washer fluid to the top of the windshield. Click to expand... I think this is my problem. The fluid is coming out, but the stream is so weak that the top part of the windshield is not get any fluid. Looking at the slo-mo video of the wiper is interesting. I'll have to try the same thing on my car to see if my suspicion is true or not.
Casey Martin said: Honda should have added additional nozzles higher up the blade to provide more washer fluid to the top of the windshield. Click to expand... I think this is my problem. The fluid is coming out, but the stream is so weak that the top part of the windshield is not get any fluid. Looking at the slo-mo video of the wiper is interesting. I'll have to try the same thing on my car to see if my suspicion is true or not.