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Rear screen washer disconnected Cayenne GTS

keithn

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Has anyone got any advice on how to access the rear screen washer to re-connect? When operated, screenwash flows out around the highlevel brake light instead of through the nozzle. I suspect that the nozzle was frozen and I unknowingly operated it and the pressure has pushed the hose off.

I assume access is from the inside but I am concerned about starting to pull off interior plastic trim...any experience with how to fix this appreciated.
 
I have recent expert knowledge of both this (rear jet problem) and the (front jet problem) .. I have some good advice re: preventing other hose disconnections throughout the car .. Please phone me, monday 09th January say at noon to discuss .. It would take far too long for a reply here .. Mr.P 0797 636 9239
 
Its a common fault. Get it sorted and stop using your rear washer until you do. I had PCM problems because of this!!
 

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