Windshield Washer fluid spraying inside my engine compartment

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Asked by 04cavy Oct 04, 2015 at 09:53 PM about the 2004 Chevrolet Cavalier Sedan FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

When I bought my car (2004 Cavalier), I was checking all the fluids and
noticed windshield washer fluid was empty. I pour a little in and try
spraying it.... and nothing comes out.... from the nozzle at least. I opened
the hood and saw that my entire engine compartment was soaked
because the fluid had squirted out of a little hole in the cap. It was
pressurized. How can I fix this issue?

2 Answers

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I'm not sure but I feel like it's probably a clog in the line or the sprayer. Can anyone confirm this?

25

Figured out that this is caused by my hose becoming disconnected from the resovoir

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