Just happened on my 2014 broke same way too...didn't think AutoZone would carry this was worried would be pricey...thanks man your brake job video helped a ton too a few years ago
Thanks Lech- This was very helpful, save me a trip to my mechanic and saved me $. After seeing your video I went out and checked my wife's Jeep. Pump was fine, but found the feeder line to the nozzle had disconnected. I never would have noticed it and assumed it was the pump. Thanks again.
Bought the pieces and installed them today...I am not 100% happy with the product but I saved a significant amount of 💰 buying the pieces where you recommended and now I have some much needed self confidence to attempt another fix. 🤜🏻🤛🏼 Well done brother & thanks again!!!
@@christophermooney8738 hi. thanks for the feedback. yeah, i was not impressed with the replacement piece either, especially for that price. but it worked out.
I need to pull out the tabs holding the cardboard the hood on my 2022 jeep Cherokee Latitude. I can’t see my connection because the cardboard covers every thing. I may only need to remove 3 of push caps to pull the cardboard far enough out to fix the spray nozzle.
I need to check my tube connection to see if there’s a piece broken or if I just need to reattach, I have a 2019 Cherokee, but my covering on the underside of my hood is covering my windshield wiper sprayers. Should I be able to just pop the little secure plastic pieces out, or would I risk damaging them?
The replacement nozzle is NOT spraying washer fluid on the windshield; it is spraying it on the hood of the car. How do you adjust the nozzle so it actually sprays on the windshield where it is needed?
I didn't have time to get an OEM and the universal part I got gets some fluid on the hood as well. The left side is OEM and that gets me enough of what I need. I think its an OEM vs universal replacement issue. Bummer nonetheless.
@@jbarrow8081 I actually just ordered OEM "Chrysler" ones from amazon . about $23 each, and thats the best price i seen. after seeing both the pricy autozone and the cheap aftermaket ones fail after few weeks/months, i decided to invest in the oringinal, which now look to be upgarded. I'll do video on them soon to share feedback etc. www.amazon.com/dp/B00FZQBDY6?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
@@kennylimkenny2552 oh I agree. prices are crazy for parts or new cars. makes no sense. just avoid buying parts from dealer when possible. they will always be a lot higher. dealer throwing out any prices they want now, and people have no choice.
Thank you for the tip on the different reservoirs!! I legitimately almost filled the coolant reservoir with wiper fluid.
Just happened on my 2014 broke same way too...didn't think AutoZone would carry this was worried would be pricey...thanks man your brake job video helped a ton too a few years ago
Happy to help. Thanks for watching 👍👊
This is exactly how the nozzles on out 2014 Grand Cherokee died. Super quick repair, thank you for sharing!
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Thank you for your video. Saved me a headache because I thought it was something more expensive. Keep up the good work.
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Thanks Lech- This was very helpful, save me a trip to my mechanic and saved me $. After seeing your video I went out and checked my wife's Jeep. Pump was fine, but found the feeder line to the nozzle had disconnected. I never would have noticed it and assumed it was the pump. Thanks again.
Glad to help. Yeah basically how I noticed mine too
Great video sir! Thanks so much! Just saved over 200.00 in parts and labor versus the dealership!
Wow. Nice 👊
I just saved almost 200 too thanks man
Thanks Lech...not only for showing the step by step for the nozzle but also for the add on tips!!!
Glad to help. 👊👍
Bought the pieces and installed them today...I am not 100% happy with the product but I saved a significant amount of 💰 buying the pieces where you recommended and now I have some much needed self confidence to attempt another fix. 🤜🏻🤛🏼
Well done brother & thanks again!!!
@@christophermooney8738 hi. thanks for the feedback. yeah, i was not impressed with the replacement piece either, especially for that price. but it worked out.
gorgeous video. both my nozzles broke off. i placed my order on amazon i will fix them using this tutorial.
Nice. Good luck 👊
Good video, thanks. I couldn't figure out how to remove the old nozzle until I saw you do it.
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Nice to see a super clean engine bay. Great video
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Thank you and the part number actually works at advanced auto parts too
Nice , yup! Check my follow up video. Honestly better to use the mopar part. These don’t last long. Details in desc.
I'm about to do this. Very informative video. Great job! 👍
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I need to pull out the tabs holding the cardboard the hood on my 2022 jeep Cherokee Latitude. I can’t see my connection because the cardboard covers every thing. I may only need to remove 3 of push caps to pull the cardboard far enough out to fix the spray nozzle.
Thank you for showing the part number.
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this exactly what i needed thanks bud
happy to help
Saved my bacon brother....thanks so much!
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Thanks!! Saved me $83!
Damn. Nice
Thanks, just fixed mine , 1:12 hasn't worked for a couple of weeks, it was just unplugged. Ty
Ha. Nice 👊
I need to check my tube connection to see if there’s a piece broken or if I just need to reattach, I have a 2019 Cherokee, but my covering on the underside of my hood is covering my windshield wiper sprayers. Should I be able to just pop the little secure plastic pieces out, or would I risk damaging them?
If they are not too old should pop out. But might shatter if older. Good to have a replacement handy
Great video will try tomorrow on mine
nice!
Very helpful and grateful for you video!! 🤗
Thanks 👍
this was very helpful! thanks for the video!
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Great presentation tks for additional fluid details changing 2011 limited in the morning appreciate 👍
Nice 👊👍
Looks like there is a slight parts redesign - maybe less likely to break? Part number 68260443AA with a green barb instead of black.
Cool. Good to know 👊
How can I remove the tabs?
Thank you for the helpful video. I love my jeep.
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Thanks a million, it was a great help
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Thank you for the video
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How did you break yours! Mine broke when someone done a uturn in front of me on the road and I T boned him. 😢
Dang. That stinks.
They wear out over time. Degrade . Cheap ones just break
Thank you 👏👌
You're welcome!
Dzieki Lech! Owe you a piwo!
Dzieki. Czekam
What year and model your jeep Grand Cherokee is?
2014 laredo.
The replacement nozzle is NOT spraying washer fluid on the windshield; it is spraying it on the hood of the car. How do you adjust the nozzle so it actually sprays on the windshield where it is needed?
Might be a bad nozzle. I don’t think they are adjustable.
I didn't have time to get an OEM and the universal part I got gets some fluid on the hood as well. The left side is OEM and that gets me enough of what I need. I think its an OEM vs universal replacement issue. Bummer nonetheless.
@@jbarrow8081 I actually just ordered OEM "Chrysler" ones from amazon . about $23 each, and thats the best price i seen. after seeing both the pricy autozone and the cheap aftermaket ones fail after few weeks/months, i decided to invest in the oringinal, which now look to be upgarded. I'll do video on them soon to share feedback etc. www.amazon.com/dp/B00FZQBDY6?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
why a platsic nozzle costs 17 bucks?
Exactly. Oem ones are 24. But honestly at least those will last.
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thank you sir!
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Thank you!
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thank you
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Yesterday I go to jeep dealer buy this washer nozzle one each $36.35 two for $72.70 plus tax total $80 dollars in new York
Omg. Robbery. 🥲
@@HowToWithLech right now the people driving the jeep grand Cherokee just like driving the luxury car now the parts not cheap
@@kennylimkenny2552 oh I agree. prices are crazy for parts or new cars. makes no sense. just avoid buying parts from dealer when possible. they will always be a lot higher. dealer throwing out any prices they want now, and people have no choice.
Thx
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Thank you
Welcome!