Wiper mist function?
#1
Wiper mist function?
can anyone tell me what this is used for? i asked about every nissan service tech and got the same response, "huh?"
its for the rear windshield and it sprays a mist instead of a stream with one sweep of the wiper. i just got the car about a week ago and it just stopped working a day after?
its for the rear windshield and it sprays a mist instead of a stream with one sweep of the wiper. i just got the car about a week ago and it just stopped working a day after?
Last edited by JDM Z; 03-17-2011 at 09:54 PM.
#4
We don't know the answer to a question you haven't asked.. Have you even tried diagnosing the problem, or do you want us to walk you through every little step?
#5
I know this is a very difficult problem... What's so hard about understanding why when you push down on the lever for the rear windshield wiper called MIST the nozzle sprays a MIST instead of a stream of water , atleast it did on my vehicle when I got it abou a week Ago and just stopped working a couple days after? Someone said it doesn't spray a mist but idk if his even worked, cause mine isn't at the moment and don't belive I'm seeing things.
#6
So your question is "why does my rear spray nozzle no longer work?"
Did you check your fluid level?
And what does any of this have to do with whether it's a stream or a mist?
And for future reference, I'm going to tell you this: if you refuse to construct your posts in a literate manner that makes it easy for us to know exactly what you're asking, I promise you will not receive an answer. Why should we have to put forth effort to decrypt your post just so we can help you? You're asking for our help - make it easy for us to give it to you, or you won't get it.
Did you check your fluid level?
And what does any of this have to do with whether it's a stream or a mist?
And for future reference, I'm going to tell you this: if you refuse to construct your posts in a literate manner that makes it easy for us to know exactly what you're asking, I promise you will not receive an answer. Why should we have to put forth effort to decrypt your post just so we can help you? You're asking for our help - make it easy for us to give it to you, or you won't get it.
#7
So your question is "why does my rear spray nozzle no longer work?"
Did you check your fluid level?
And what does any of this have to do with whether it's a stream or a mist?
And for future reference, I'm going to tell you this: if you refuse to construct your posts in a literate manner that makes it easy for us to know exactly what you're asking, I promise you will not receive an answer. Why should we have to put forth effort to decrypt your post just so we can help you? You're asking for our help - make it easy for us to give it to you, or you won't get it.
Did you check your fluid level?
And what does any of this have to do with whether it's a stream or a mist?
And for future reference, I'm going to tell you this: if you refuse to construct your posts in a literate manner that makes it easy for us to know exactly what you're asking, I promise you will not receive an answer. Why should we have to put forth effort to decrypt your post just so we can help you? You're asking for our help - make it easy for us to give it to you, or you won't get it.
One last thing, putting a question mark at the end of something doesn't make it a question?
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