How to fix washer jets on a Kia Rio
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- How to repair washer jets on a Kia Rio 2017 model. Plus money saving tips thats would also work on other vehicles. Big thanks to my friend Roger who let me work on his car. The least I can do is for me to recommend you check out his channel on UA-cam, Roger Crookes. Feel free to ask any questions about the video. Thanks
This video is brilliant, it's helped me twice now with my Kia Rio, I can't believe Kia with these blocked valves I've never had any problem with other cars 😢.
Thank you again it's a great video and has saved me a lot of cost and hassle 👍👍👍
This also helped with my Kia Sorento. Nashville, Tennessee
This has helped me tremendously, as clearing snow off my windshield i broke the nozzle clean off on the drivers side.
Thanks for watching 😊
Good job gentleman, I am restoring my 2003 Kia Rio Cinco and I will definitely soak the jets first and also I found out that there is a filter on the pump that I will also clean before I buy any parts, and flush the reservoir and hopefully that will work.
Definitely worth doing, seems to be an issue on these car's. Thanks for watching
Well I managed to find a couple of hours spare followed your instructions and although I could only unclog one washer I bought a few from Amazon fitted them and everything works a treat. Cost was £6.99 for two. Huge thanks to you without your instructions I would not have had the confidence to take the car apart, in that way.
Many thanks for the great instructions. The washers have blocked several times now and Kia admit it is a design fault yet want hundreds of pounds in labour to fix.
I will try this over the next couple of months. Many many thanks
Excellent and good fun.Thanks.
Fairly soon I will be making a follow-up video on this issue which should assist even more, please look out for it and thanks for watching.
I have the same car.. and I have problem with spray nozzles. When I’m stopped and use the front washer nozzles it sprays in the middle of the windshield and eventually the water goes up the back and washes all the car😂… is that normal?
Great to watch someone dealing fixing a car problem with so much common sense.
Terry (South Wales)
I meant to add that I used my hubby's tire inflater to blow pressurised air through the tube that I disconnected from either end, down into the wash reservoir which bubbled and then up to the jets and from the jets towards the disconnected tube.
My hubby was impressed as I only knew how to put petrol in before! 😆😆😆
Great job,I just love me a handy man
Thanks for watching 😊
Thanks guys, I have the same problem on my Sorento, so I will be carrying out the soak test first. I had already done the tyre pump and it improved it for a while, so got to be worth a go and saving mega bucks. 👍
how do they normally get clogged, I barely drive my car. Luckily I was able to fix with your video and avoid a sustantial bill from the dealer. Thanks lot sir.
It's like my house, I find dirt and dust in the most unusual places, lol
It might be that screenwash drys and crystallises in the very narrow nozzles.
having this exact issue right now with my Rio. Gonna be saving this video for whenever I get around to fixing it. Thanks
Thank you. If you have issues with the rear washer it will be a inline valve, which looks like and doubles up as a pipe connector, housed in boot lid, and is accessed by removing the top rear brake light.
You know something that consider, I had a similar problem on my 2021. And come to find out it was a faulty washer fluid reservoir cap. Basically it wasn't closing like it should and creating a good seal inside the reservoir.
Actually when I took it to the Kia dealer he came out and was like oh yeah it was something real simple. And I'm like oh yeah what was it, , anyway he says oh it just looks like the cap it was messed up and we replaced it. Anyway it only cost me like $10 for the cap
Just yesterday I repaired one and using a small drill bit I dilled into the inlet of the washer jet and it now works perfectly. There's a fine mesh I think and a non return valve which also seems to fail. My 23 year old toyota has never failed 😁
Well done, sirs. I'm thinking white vinegar may do the trick as well.
Good idea, something acidic could work. Have recently done the same job on another fairly new car. There's a fine filter that's used to get the spray pattern that seems to easily clog up. Thanks for watching.
Great job gents, I have just done the front washers on my daughter kia picanto after watching this video and the tip for soaking the jet was brilliant. I soaked hers in white vinegar for a while and it done the trick and saved her a few quid. Thanks chaps keep the videos coming.
Thanks for the lovely comment.
Just noticed you've subscribed, much appreciated thanks
Great help!!! Thank you!
Thanks to your video I've got my Hyundai i10 screen washer jets working again!
I followed all of your tips but too scared to pull pipes off and remove those fastener clips until I watched you do it!
Not only did I do the front but then went on to do the back window wash jet to find that the plastic clip unit was broken so it couldn't hold the hose in the right position. So I used common sense and secured the hose to the unit then replaced it and Bob's your uncle, all sorted!
I dread to think how much hassle and money your video has saved me!
Many thanks
Annette 😁
Thanks for the lovely comment keeps me motivated to do more videos.
Great video 👌
. If you have issues with the rear washer it will be a inline valve, which looks like and doubles up as a pipe connector, housed in boot lid, and is accessed by removing the top rear brake light.
I'm having the same problem with my Kia rear washer jet so after watching this it looks like it's the same non return washer valve problem too. This has saved me a trip to the Kia dealership and alot of faffing around i'll just do it myself, thank you, it's been a great help.
Thanks, I approached the dealership first before attempting this job, but they weren't willing to undertake the work saying it wasn't covered by the warranty
Hey brother, I have the same issue, but it doesn't come out of the tank.
Try locating the the fuse for the windscreen washer to see if it's OK. Then with a multi meter check if your getting voltage to the motor
Great watch. Learnt a lot from a smashing bloke.
Thanks for the kind words 😊
Good job Alv! thanks for the shout out and for fixing my washers
I'm going to have to convince you to dust off that old motorcycle licence of yours 😁
Hi, can you remove front nozzles without removing whole panel?
Thanks
You can but there's a good chance of breaking the retaining clips on the nozzle, not an issue if your replacing them
@@michelod.i.y.5202 thank you
Thanks for this video, was able to follow the same method on my 2018 optima
I've got to do my wife's on a Kia picanto ,I've got the two front jets but I'll clean the filter on the back like you if they are the same ,nice one 🍀🇬🇧👍🏼
Ps rio venga etc.
Cheers
Do not buy a new washer jets. Use a small drill, go from were the pipe fits on. Go from the water feed , so we're the water goes up. Go very slow so you do not Go though the top. Run the drill up and down, then blow down the pipe on the unit. This will clear the jet. Muck build up in side. Kia wanted £18.50 Inc vat per unit. So run the small drill up the shift do not go to far. Also clean the headers off unit. Good luck. Ten minutes to do both.
Thanks for the tip.
How did you get the actual jet out of the grill really struggling with that part
There are plastic rivits that need to be removed once the widescreen wipers are removed, and carefully pry the plastic cover off, you then have to squeeze the back of the nozzle to pop it out.
@@michelod.i.y.5202 I got the grill off just couldn’t grip the back of the nozzle clips to remove, what did you use plyers? My fingers won’t fit 🤣 x
@@chelseywilson5767 try some long noise pliers, good luck and thanks for supporting my channel
@@chelseywilson5767 another tip is a small flat head screwdriver, from the back pry one side then the other
Agree, very hard to get nozzles out, access to one very restricted. Kia Carens 2014. Blunt knife or something start at back to lever up, then just pull, front clip bent backwards but came out. Mí ádh of a yoke!
Having the exact same problem with the driver side nozzle on my wife's 2015 Hyundai i20, video helped alot thankyou, the i20 has the exact same layout and same nozzles as this Kia by the looks of it :)
I'm hearing more and more of the same issue, it must be a design flaw. Pleased to hear the vid helped and thanks for watching
Great video...v interesting. Thanks
Your video helped me fix my front washers were not working. Disconnected the pipe and no water so blew into the pipe. Heard the water moving in the bottle and It sorted it 👌cheers
Thanks so much, nice to hear it did the trick
What is the name of the piece you cleaned?
Just soaking the non return valve from a Picanto right now. It's not super clear, but I can see two black masses inside, may be the rubber part has split in two and is blocking it. If the bleach doesn't unblock it somehow, I'll drill it out for now.
I have heard of them being drilled out when all else fails. Also important to take note of which way round the valve is reinstalled, for obvious reasons. Hope all goes well, thanks for watching
@@michelod.i.y.5202 Thanks. I can see the yellow part goes into the tube for the nozzle. Some gunk has come out, but still looks like two black masses inside.
@@hippopotamus86 if I remember correctly they make up part of the o'ring non return and filter mechanism. The only downside of removing them, is that it probably takes an extra second for the water to be ejected from the nozzle
@@michelod.i.y.5202 Thanks. Unblocked now. After the soak, I pushed a needle into it several times until black gunk came out of it. Gave it a final blast by holding it to the tap forcing water through it (and all over me). Thanks, I left it last minute to fix for a trip tomorrow so no time for a replacement!
@@hippopotamus86 well done, happy motoring 😊
Had the same problem on a mates car a 13 plate. Watched your video and fixed the problem. Thank you for posting.
You're welcome, happy 2022
It was a fun to watch! Helped a lot as I have the same problems, but mostly it was fun to watch :))) Love it!
Thanks, check out some of my other vids, hope you will enjoy 😊
Mine was blocked pump side of the pipe connector, blew down it and its cleared the filter ? Which looks completely inaccessible.
Thanks for the pointer. Also noticed there is a pipe joint on the rear washer as it goes into the boot door. Kia rio 2014 diesel.
Thanks, nice to hear it helped you out. I think I prefer the old style washer jets, they seem less problematic. Thanks for watching.
I did this which cleared it for one tank full, i then re filled and its back to barely any flow? any ideas also 2014 Kio Rio, i then "blew down" it again with a small hand held balloon pump and it work again, guess I have do that each time ?
Hi ya,
Thank you for the handy video.. it seems once you removed the nozzles and put the wire instead, the wipers were not working..you sprayed the windshield but wipers were stuck down.. the same happened to me when I was doing the same repair.. How to fix the wipers now, do you know?
The only slightly error I made which was quickly rectified. Was while I was testing the jets without the wipers connected the position of the wipers has moved so I had to remove the wipers blades, put the wipers onto intermittent and listen when the motor stopped to know that the motor was in the correct position when I refitted the wiper blades. I've just replaced the windscreen motor on a Vauxhall Astra, I should have filmed it
Hello Michelo,
Thank you very much!
I’ve repositioned the wipers and they are working fine again :)
Thank you for your help, have a nice day!
@@jozefko86 your most welcome 😊
It’s a Kia with a 7 yr warranty. Take it back to the dealership, they’d do it all for free !
Going to attempt this on my Hyundai i20 based on the same car so should work. Thank you very much
Hope it goes well😊
@@michelod.i.y.5202 fixed the back washer thanks to you. Going to try the front ones another day 😃
@@lalalazzzzzzzzzzzzz most welcome, thanks for watching
Kia got 7 years warranty. Yours one dont have it?
Yes, but Kia wouldn't change the washer nozzles for free, they wanted to take the car in do all the diagnosis etc. Rather than except that a customer had found the issue of a blocked nozzles. Unfortunately when I first looked a the car I didn't film flushing the windscreen washer reservoir, were the screen wash was in poor condition
Cheers for the vid helpful 👍
Thanks, your welcome 😊
Dobra