When the water flow from a car's washer nozzle is too low, it can lead to inadequate cleaning performance. Adjusting the height of the washer nozzle is a key step in addressing this issue. First, locate the washer nozzle position and prepare a fine needle for height adjustment. Insert the needle into the nozzle and gently tweak the angle to ensure the water flow height is appropriate.

For vehicles with flat, fan-shaped wipers, the washer nozzle typically has a flat shape. In this case, you can use a flat screwdriver or a specialized tool for adjustment. By inserting the screwdriver and making size adjustments as needed, you can flexibly alter the water spray height. After making the adjustments, it's advisable to restart the wipers and check whether the spray position meets your requirements; further adjustments can be made if necessary.
To avoid wasting washer fluid or failing to clean the upper part of the windshield, the spray height should be moderate, ideally covering about two-thirds of the windshield. Careful adjustment will ensure better cleaning performance while preventing damage to the washer nozzle from excessive force. Remember to apply gentle pressure and make slight angle adjustments to ensure the washer nozzle functions correctly and improves cleaning efficiency.





