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Windshield washer nozzles

Discussion in '4th Gen 4Runners (2003-2009)' started by grumpy 02, Jul 13, 2024.

  1. Jul 13, 2024 at 4:37 PM
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    grumpy 02

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    Anybody use these as an upgrade?
    Genuine Honda 76810-TK8-A01 Windshield Washer Nozzle Assembly Amazon says it won't fit 4th gen runner, but they said it won't fit 1st gen Tacoma but it did so.... Any other suggestions?
     
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    I put them in a couple of months ago....sprays a wider fan pattern
     
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    Correction- I got theseScreenshot_20240714-221821.png
     
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    They fit well into the hood?
     
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    Yes just snapped in then you can adjust flow angle with small screwdriver
     
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    My 2022 post from the other forum:

    This was a while back but I just got the writeup done. Installed aftermarket full-spray washer nozzles. The swap itself couldn't be easier. Results? I'd say 4 stars out of 5 b/c with the replacement sprayers, there's a delay, kind of a pulse, when you trigger the switch that squirts out a little washer fluid onto the hood (see video below), then the full spray comes out and covers the windshield. Does the job nicely once it gets going but the fluid on the hood may bother some users. Some pics and notes:

    Here's what you get, the nozzles, gaskets, and a screwdriver for adjustments.

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    It comes oriented vertically, like this:

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    Use the small flat-head screwdriver to rotate it 90° so it's horizontal and also tilt it up as far as possible (it's not tilted up yet in this pic).

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    Side by side:

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    Disconnect the hose on the underside of the hood, then remove by compressing the tabs using something that won't scratch the paint. This shows the nozzle partially out during removal.

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    To install, just press the new washer down into the hole through the new gasket until the tabs lock then reconnect the hose. Make sure the brass nozzle is fully tilted up and check it now and again b/c it's not hard to move it, for example if you're wiping down the hood after a car wash, etc.


    Spray:

    https://www.youtube.com/embed/zSwBGXnIDNY

    Leftovers, probably not any worse than with the factory nozzles:

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