Dodge Journey Windshield Washer Hose Repair $1
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ก.ย. 2024
- This video is on how I made a one dollar repair to the windshield washer hose on my Dodge Journey. It is very common for these plastic hoses, that make up windshield washer systems on a lot of Chrysler vehicles, to break at the point where the hoses make a 90 degree bend. I could have replaced it with an aftermarket kit but that required the use of zip ties which I did not want to use. I could also have purchased an OEM kit but that was $50 to get it here. I quickly realized that all I needed was a one foot piece of 5/32 rubber vacuum/washer hose which I could cut to size and force over my remaining hose with just a bit of trimming.
NAPA Part# H459
Dealer wanted $400 and with your video I fixed it for $2!!! I'd seriously like to buy you a beverage of your choosing!
Wow...awesome. Thank you. Fixed in 20 minutes.
Glad it worked out for you
Thank you so much, you saved me a lot of money in comparison to getting someone to fix this or even for the kit. I sent my wife to our local Napa, and paid 89 cents for 1ft of hose. I have a 2014 durango. I've had this car nickle and dime me since I've had it because of cheap parts dodge has placed on this vehicle. This was just another thing. Was about to go on a trip, opened the hood to check my fluids, and then I heard a POP! It was the windshield wiper hose snapping at the bend near the hinge of the hood. I just shook my head thinking here's something else I have to pay for because of poor craftsmanship of this vehicle. With that being said, I followed your method and it was easy and now I have wiper fluid flowing again. Thank you much!
I tried this method on our Pacifica and it would work for a short period of time until the OEM Tube would break again. The tube is so brittle and clearly an issue. Not surprised at all the there hasn't been any improvement on a known failed part. Just going to bite the bullet and replace the whole line this time. Hope it's not a PITA to replace from the reservoir.
Thank you, Phil. I spent $1.50. Inflation, inflation. Same size tube. They charge for 1 foot.
I'm glad it worked out for you
Really useful video. Helped me our. Thanks
Thank You! You are a Genius.
Did this and the rubber hose keeps sliding off, when I spray. Too much pressure. Silicone or rubber cement?
Thank you for sharing. It was helpful.
I already came up with this idea on my own and had plenty of tubing around the house but, my problem is that my avenger doesn't have any play room at all where the hose bends. That area under my hood is completely enclosed. The hose I put on just crimps closed when I shut my hood. I don't have a 90° angle so much as a 10-15° angle. Worst design ever! Thanks for sharing though.
Thank you for sharing; that is a great help
Did the same thing to my Journey,but after awhile it started to leak again.
Hello Phil, what size of hose did you mentioned that you are using to connect?
I used 5/32 or close to 4mm rubber tube that I picked up from the auto parts store. I did size it by cutting out a small section of the plastic line and took it with me so I could get the correct size.
Mines broke sooo many times, I have used inserts to fix it but it just broke again yesterday!
I'm guessing that your in a hot and dry environment which actually causes the plastic line to harden and become brittle and thus prone to breaking. I would replace a larger section of line with rubber.
TY 🙏🏽
Whats the hose size??
What was the liquid you use on your screwdriver?
Just rubbing alcohol
Where you get the rubber?
A silicone cocktail straw from the Walmart set does the trick even better, as I believe it will serve longer, Still, there are quite affordable replacement kits :)
Absolutely!
Where do I find the tube ?
I'm no expert but I bet any auto parts store near you would have it or maybe even amazon.
Good evening Phil ware did you get your hoses from.
Any auto parts store should have them in various sizes
My line looks smaller than that I have a chysler sebring..coupe 03
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Thank you, nice video