How to Replace the Windshield Washer Nozzle on a Chrysler 200

How to Replace the Windshield Washer Nozzle on a Chrysler 200

Brian Eslick from How to Automotive http://www.howtoautomotive.com takes you step-by-step through the process of replacing the windshield washer nozzle on a Chrysler 200.

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Zara Lunden says:

Thank you for creating this video. Mechanic's wanted a FORTUNE to fix this for me! Bought the parts on line for $12! They wanted a couple hundred for parts and labour!

MrBlackCharizard says:

the same thing just happen to my jeep compass, this video helped alot

joeh690 says:

I have an older car a 2004 Olds Alero. Is it possible if I can replace the wiper spray with a hood spray nozzle ?

It always sprays everywhere when I use the spray. If there's a way I could retrofit it to use the nozzle for the hood like a stick on nozzle. I would do that

All About MINIBIKES says:

Very good video. Thank you.

Steven Jorgenson says:

Great video. I did this myself and saved money for labor.

Dano Uki says:

Great video, thank you!

Michael Walker says:

Good video thanks for posting it. I got a replacement from Amazon for 4 bucks.

Nick Frye says:

Great tips!

Thanks for the video

King of MF'ing Hearts says:

So what do you do when you get to the part were you test the new nozzles you put in and they barely spray anything and instead the fluid just runs down the hood like a leaky faucet???? Just put two new nozzles in and they both do it.

NaturallyBlessed22 says:

Thank you so much, it was very easy to do. I love diy and saving money!!!

Save Robbie Sings! says:

This helped! Thank you!!!

Loni Leedom says:

Thanks for having the links in the description super helpful!

truthnoapology says:

Thanks! The robber elbow that connects to the nozzle on the driver's side broke. Where can I locate one of those? What is it called?

Brad Taus says:

Thanks for the video. My nozzle just broke, and this video helped me figure out how to replace this part. Thanks!

MrRangerZr1 says:

Why does the washer nozzle just stop working like that? I have the same problem on my 14 civic. I've never had an issue with washer nozzles in the past on my other vehicles.

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