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Running windshield washer line, do I have to take apart the dash?

Running windshield washer line, do I have to take apart the dash?

cuban11182

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I'm trying to see if there is an easier way to run the line to the spray head. I know I have to access it from the inside, but looking underneath the A/C and all the wiring I see the ducting for the heat. Do I have to remove the dashpad, or the entire dash to get to it?

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Mine just runs across the front of the firewall and goes to sprayers in the cowl vent. I guess yours must be fancier than mine.:D
 
Mine runs into the cab from a grommet in the firewall. The sprayer in not accessible from the cowl pocket.
 
Mine runs into the cab from a grommet in the firewall. The sprayer in not accessible from the cowl pocket.


Could it be?

can you see the nipple on the spray head? I am thinking about one of the long hemostats from HF.

Pulling the dash bolts and pulling the dash back, even a couple of inches can be a big help. And it is not nearly as much work as it appears. The hard part is dealing with the torx bolts.:cool:
 
I just fixed mine and the best way is to drop the dash it takes a little time looks worse than it is
 
washers on a jeep are greatly over rated. They really can't compete with that much dirt.:laugh:
 
I have laid on the floor and was able to reach under the dash and plug it in but I don't have air and it was a bitch.
 

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