Camry driver from Australia with a noob q
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Camry driver from Australia with a noob q
Hi there, new to the forum.
Purchased a 1998 Toyota Camry 2.2 CSi a month ago - 160,000kms on the clock, nil major issues. Pleasure to drive and look forward to happy motoring.
From Australia - yes, steering wheel is on the right side - and have had a few cars go through my hands over the years - 2 x Peugeot 205 GTi's, 1 x Holden VN Commodore with worked 308ci V8 - but have settled down so the wifey doesn't complain about too much noise.
I have one question: the only issue with the car is that the right-side (driver) windscreen washer nozzle has ceased to exist. Strangely, the left-side (passenger) works fine, washer motor works fine, everything else works fine except that one jet. There's no water that comes out of it whatsoever and I'm expecting a clogged jet in a place where I can't reach (drilled with a 2mm bit in to the ports of the jet and no dice).
I can't find any tips on how to safely take off the hood insulation liner without destroying the clips, so does anyone know where I can post to find out about this? Many many thanks.
Purchased a 1998 Toyota Camry 2.2 CSi a month ago - 160,000kms on the clock, nil major issues. Pleasure to drive and look forward to happy motoring.
From Australia - yes, steering wheel is on the right side - and have had a few cars go through my hands over the years - 2 x Peugeot 205 GTi's, 1 x Holden VN Commodore with worked 308ci V8 - but have settled down so the wifey doesn't complain about too much noise.
I have one question: the only issue with the car is that the right-side (driver) windscreen washer nozzle has ceased to exist. Strangely, the left-side (passenger) works fine, washer motor works fine, everything else works fine except that one jet. There's no water that comes out of it whatsoever and I'm expecting a clogged jet in a place where I can't reach (drilled with a 2mm bit in to the ports of the jet and no dice).
I can't find any tips on how to safely take off the hood insulation liner without destroying the clips, so does anyone know where I can post to find out about this? Many many thanks.
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It may not be possible to remove the clips without some breaking.
Might use wire cutters to get behind the head and gently pull but doubt you will be 100% successful.
Clips are sold at the dealer and auto parts stores, a common issue.
Might use wire cutters to get behind the head and gently pull but doubt you will be 100% successful.
Clips are sold at the dealer and auto parts stores, a common issue.
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