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#84170 Jan 15, 8:30pm
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2002 Toyota Celica
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Ok so I think my shitty washerfluid is frozen in the line due to the sub freezing temps here in MA. However, I wanted to find out if anyone else has had their washer heads stop spraying fluid for some reason...it doesn't thaw after my engine has been on, and I've been adding ice melt fluid to the tank (it was low) But it just backs up. Does it sound like a frozen line to anyone else?

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dikitzaps
1974 Toyota Celica
dikitzaps
1974 Toyota Celica
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Posts: 5,342
mine dont work...but thats because the resevoir has a crack in it...i dont use it anyways.

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