yuandrew
Flashlight Enthusiast
The previous owner of my car (a 1993 Toyota Corolla LE) had once repainted the vehicle but didn't bother to tape over the windshield washer nozzles so they were clogged with paint. I tried to clear them out to no avail with a needle and while trying to remove them so I could soak them in a solvent; I accidentally broke the base off the passenger side nozzle. So I just replaced the Y fitting with a straight through connector from my drip irrigation parts kit and only ran the driver's side.
Well, after driving around with only one functioning nozzle and this rain we've been having; I decided to head out to a Toyota dealer today and see if I could get a new set. Well, the part's counter guy looked it up and said they don't keep any in stock but could order them. I asked them to quote a price.
So what did that little thing cost ? Probably not more than 5 dollars judging by it's size and appearance.
The dealer quoted me $21 Dollars for that one nozzle
I ended up finding a "U pick your part" place nearby (you know, bring your own tool kit, pay $2 for admission, then go find a vehicle in the junkyard with the part you want and remove it yourself) Not including the $2 I paid to get in; they let me have a set of nozzles plus an air freshener I saw on the dash of a junked Supra for free.
Well, after driving around with only one functioning nozzle and this rain we've been having; I decided to head out to a Toyota dealer today and see if I could get a new set. Well, the part's counter guy looked it up and said they don't keep any in stock but could order them. I asked them to quote a price.
So what did that little thing cost ? Probably not more than 5 dollars judging by it's size and appearance.
The dealer quoted me $21 Dollars for that one nozzle
I ended up finding a "U pick your part" place nearby (you know, bring your own tool kit, pay $2 for admission, then go find a vehicle in the junkyard with the part you want and remove it yourself) Not including the $2 I paid to get in; they let me have a set of nozzles plus an air freshener I saw on the dash of a junked Supra for free.