Dude, you save my ass big times. Wifey couldnt see much the last days and I just found your helpful vid and "repaired" the blocked line few minutes ago. Thanks.
I found this video really useful. A demonstration is always priceless. My Yaris had a problem with the tubes behind the plastic cover/fascia. It was a bit of a struggle to lever it up enough to get behind but basically there's a single tube that branches from a little plastic T-juction into 2 tubes a little beyond the first jet. Frustratingly the blockage wasn't obvious but everything now works and I had confidence that the washer fluid motor was working because of this. Cheers
It took us a while to find a way to unblock it and I didn't fancy trying to dismantle everything (I've already had the joy of removing the front wing just to replace a headlamp!!) I didn't see any simple solutions online besides sticking a pin in the jet, which doesn't help if the blockage is in the T junction, so thought I'd post a video in the hope it might help someone else. Glad it's helped you!
Hello, first of all thanks for the video. I have only one further question. Is it easy to pull out the nozzle or do I have to dismount anything (the plastic cover below or something similar)? Thanks a lot and best regards
If you can access the tubing and valves then the same technique should work. I'm not sure of the specific layout of the 2017 model so can't help you there, but I would look around the same area and see if you can find it.
@@peterlittlehorse5695 haha, well this was in spring in the UK so very small chance of it freezing. But there would have been some screen wash with antifreeze already in there.
Dude, you save my ass big times. Wifey couldnt see much the last days and I just found your helpful vid and "repaired" the blocked line few minutes ago. Thanks.
I found this video really useful. A demonstration is always priceless.
My Yaris had a problem with the tubes behind the plastic cover/fascia. It was a bit of a struggle to lever it up enough to get behind but basically there's a single tube that branches from a little plastic T-juction into 2 tubes a little beyond the first jet. Frustratingly the blockage wasn't obvious but everything now works and I had confidence that the washer fluid motor was working because of this. Cheers
It took us a while to find a way to unblock it and I didn't fancy trying to dismantle everything (I've already had the joy of removing the front wing just to replace a headlamp!!)
I didn't see any simple solutions online besides sticking a pin in the jet, which doesn't help if the blockage is in the T junction, so thought I'd post a video in the hope it might help someone else. Glad it's helped you!
thanks a lot, i was about to ask my garagiste
Legend, bike pump is a great idea!
Thanks for great tip and good simple instruction video and it works!! Saved me money not having to go to garage! Cheers!
It helps me today to check my washers.
brilliant, many thanks, will perform ASAP
Hi there,
My Yaris rear nozzle may be blocked as I have detacted the rear hose and can see the water squirting out. Can the rear nozzle be pulled out?
Yes I replaced my nozzle.
Hello,
first of all thanks for the video.
I have only one further question.
Is it easy to pull out the nozzle or do I have to dismount anything (the plastic cover below or something similar)?
Thanks a lot and best regards
It just pulls out from the top, no need to remove anything else
I have 2017 yaris. You know how to do that?
If you can access the tubing and valves then the same technique should work. I'm not sure of the specific layout of the 2017 model so can't help you there, but I would look around the same area and see if you can find it.
Thanx 2 much..sir am watch this video and fix my problm
Thank you!!!
Good job! Thanks.
Water? Where are you, Kenya?
You don't have water where you live? Weird, I thought it was commonly available in all countries.
@@nadnerb33 In Canada if you put water in there it will freeze and destroy the whole system.
@@peterlittlehorse5695 haha, well this was in spring in the UK so very small chance of it freezing. But there would have been some screen wash with antifreeze already in there.
Thanks. helped