You can also remove the little ball art of the nozzle with pin. Mine got clogged once by some crud that was stuck behind the nozzle. Put a pin in the hole, then wrap up the hole pin and nozzle with a rag. Next, lever out the ball. The rag is to make sure the ball doesn't go flying away. Once the ball is out, run the washers and let them flush out any crud. Finally, the ball can be put back in just by pushing it down into the nozzle socket with the pin. Good luck! Greg 82 Westy. Finn Runyon wrote: > My front washers seem to be cloged. The Bently is useless. How do you access them? Does the dash have to come off? > Finn > 87 Westy |
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