Rear Washer System
Never introduce petroleum-based cleaners, solvents or contaminants into the washer system. These products can rapidly deteriorate the rubber seals and hoses of the washer system, as well as the rubber squeegee of the wiper blade.
Never use compressed air to flush the washer system plumbing. Compressed air pressures are too great for the washer system plumbing components and will result in further system damage. Never use sharp instruments to clear a plugged washer nozzle or damage to the nozzle orifice and improper nozzle spray patterns will result.
If the washer system is contaminated with foreign material, drain the washer reservoir by removing the washer pump/motor from the reservoir. Clean foreign material from the inside of the washer pump/motor inlet filter screen and the washer reservoir using clean washer fluid, a mild detergent or a non-abrasive cleaner. Flush foreign material from the washer system plumbing by first disconnecting the washer hose from the rear spoiler integral hose which contains the check valve at the quick connect joint and then running the washer pump/motor to run clean washer fluid or water through the system. A plugged or restricted rear washer nozzle can be back-flushed to attempt to clear the obstruction. If the rear washer nozzle obstruction cannot be cleared, replace the rear washer nozzle.