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there is a turn that you can move on the most outter side of the left hand stalk, that's for the speed of the intermittant level for the front wipers. the ring to the right of it is for the rear wipers. Make sure the fuse for it anit blown. I've got my liner with the fuse blown!

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I believe the rear wiper gets the water from the same bottle as the front wipers? My rear wiper doesn't spray any water, their is plenty of water in the container and the fronts work perfect but the back just doesn't spray anything at all.

nooo...I dont think there is anything wrong with the actual rear wiper and nozzle.The problem is I don't have the ring thing on the wiper stalk to activate the wiper or nozzle. I think maybe the dealer changed the stalk with one off a skyline without rear wiper.

Thanks in Advance

Ken

Originally posted by benm

I believe the rear wiper gets the water from the same bottle as the front wipers? My rear wiper doesn't spray any water, their is plenty of water in the container and the fronts work perfect but the back just doesn't spray anything at all.

Hey Benm, I have the exact same problem too, my had a very small front end hit in JAPAN ???, so wires were a bit stuffed, got auto electric to fix every thing. but they got the rear wipers and sprayer to work. But sprayer pumps water from the bottle and not to the back. They said there must be a clot in the tube somewhere and it anit worth to fix!

hope it helps!

Originally posted by Bullant47

nooo...I dont think there is anything wrong with the actual rear wiper and nozzle.The problem is I don't have the ring thing on the wiper stalk to activate the wiper or nozzle. I think maybe the dealer changed the stalk with one off a skyline without rear wiper.

Thanks in Advance

Ken

So now you just got to go to one of the nissan wreakers to find one that has! wont cost you much and ask for exchange price! Cheers

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