Washer nozzle relocation

JAmazan

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2001 Mazda Protege ES
Does anyone know if there is a kit or something to relocate the washer nozzle....I just installed a c/f hood and the stupid thing does not have holes for the nozzle.
 
where is his located?

btw ive been over a year without washer nozzles and you would be suprised how much you really dont need them.
 
You could drill a hole for the lines out of your sidemarker light grommets... Then pull up to lights and spray the cars next to you with water.
 
Hahah yuo need them if youre in any worthwhile part of the country... (lol)

i didnt want to drill into my hood so i zip tied the hose to the base of my wiper arm.it takes a bit to get used to it, since it sprays while it moves... it uses alot of fluid though since its just open hose. i need to put the nozzle on there and then zip tie it. i wont need it during the summer though so i can just take the ghetto ness off.
 
yea it doesnt snow in OK AZ and CA. the snow and sludge are what you need them for, not summer.
 
Matthew said:
nah i was in OK, AZ, and CA without them.

u dont get much snow there in the winter is horrible constantly cleanin off the salt while u drive it suxors
 
t3ase said:
you could just stop and wash your windshield at a gas station, if needed.

thats what i end up doing sometimes also, since i run out of fluid fast. hahah.
it gets annoying but its better than drilling nozzles because i know i would **** that s*** up for sure.
 
NRRfrogmanP5 said:
u dont get much snow there in the winter is horrible constantly cleanin off the salt while u drive it suxors

we got snow in ok but obv not much as you people.l
 
Dex, there are actually many models of cars that spray off the wiper stalk. Take some time, and buy a spray nozzle from Home Depot or a hobby shop (for airbrush painting), and put that sucker on there. Works wonders.
 
It would be insteresting to put the sprayers on the top of the glass, pointing down. Like if the lines could be concealed around the edge of the windshield, and routed up to the top edge, or maybe the corners. Actually it would probably look completely retarded, I don't know.
 
blynzoo said:
Dex, there are actually many models of cars that spray off the wiper stalk. Take some time, and buy a spray nozzle from Home Depot or a hobby shop (for airbrush painting), and put that sucker on there. Works wonders.

yeah, i know, its only temporary though, id ont care enough to make it look good or whatever, its coming off when it starts warming up anyways.
 
If you are somewhere like here in NY where it snows and the roads are full of salt and dirt then you need nozzles, if not then ditch them. I will be getting the gemini hood soon w/o holes but I will only be using the hood in the spring/summer/fall, not during the dirty winters.
 
well i'm trying to do away with drilling the actual hood.....but i did notice that some cars have the nozzle conceiled insice of the hood...so on monday i will see if i can work something out.......but it sucks cause the snow is melting here and my windows are forever getting dirty and i cant spray them....oh and only if it was that easy to pull over in new jersey.....some places u do not want to even stop :)
 

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