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Rear Wiper Nipple Replacement

Cc1996

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USA
As we all know, it is very common for our Cherokees to have the rear wiper nipple broken off. As much fun as it is to spray people riding your tail on the interstate, it is also nice to have the ability to clean your rear window. I found a very cheap, easy, and fast way to fix this problem. I'm not sure if anyone else has done this but I figured I'd share this for any of you who are sick and tired of having a nasty salt/mud/dust encrusted rear window.

Materials Needed:

1. Bic Pen
2. Super Glue
3. Drill Bit
4. Scissors


Process:

1. Be sure that your pump works and that it can move fluid. Make sure there are no blockages, and that you have a steady stream when you push "WASH"

2. Let the hole (Where your nipple should be) dry completely from your test

3. Remove the pen cartridge tube from the Bic pen. I found that the clear Bic pen insert tubes have the best and heaviest construction out of about 5 pens I took apart to look at. Cut the end with no ink off now.

4. Find a drill bit that is slightly smaller that the OD of the pen tube you have. (I used the drill bit out of a Dremel set, I'm not sure exactly what size it was)

5. Make sure everything is dry in the hole and drill out the hole, go in about an 3/16'', make sure that you do not drill in parallel with the ground, rather parallel with the housing. You will see what I mean when you are looking at it.

6. Test the pen tube now, make it fits snug without any glue and cut to size at this time. (In my picture I did not cut to size, but I cut off about an 1/8''.

7. Slap some glue on the pen tube, insert into newly drilled hole, let dry, and reconnect your washer fluid tube.


I hope this will help somebody sometime down the road, as I myself struggled with different ideas to reconnect that tube. There is no sense in going out and buying something new if you can fix it for free at home!
 
What? No duct Tape? LOL. I love the post and idea, awesome, just my style!!!! Thanks for sharing. Have 5 Renix era jeeps with that problem.
 
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