So, on the weekend I won the battle against the warping windshield cowl panel (going to try and find some time to post about that too).
Unfortunately, now my washer nozzles are now out of alignment so I have to find some time to do that too now sigh.
I've never done before so I looked online to see if people had a guide on how to do it, but I kept coming across people saying either "just stick something inside to adjust it" or "absolutely do not stick something inside because it can break/deform it".
So I figured "there's probably a section in the service manual about this, I'd better check" and there is.
Turns out that Subaru has a whole process/diagrams for this and even has instructions on how to make a special tool to do it (apparently the "it'll warp the nozzle" crew were right?).
Anyways I figured I would share this here in case anyone else wants to see how Subaru says to do it:
The diagram and explanation is a little confusing to me, but seems easy enough to just aim the nozzle roughly inside the grey areas.
and here's the diagram of how to make the "washer nozzle adjustment jig":
Unfortunately, now my washer nozzles are now out of alignment so I have to find some time to do that too now sigh.
I've never done before so I looked online to see if people had a guide on how to do it, but I kept coming across people saying either "just stick something inside to adjust it" or "absolutely do not stick something inside because it can break/deform it".
So I figured "there's probably a section in the service manual about this, I'd better check" and there is.
Turns out that Subaru has a whole process/diagrams for this and even has instructions on how to make a special tool to do it (apparently the "it'll warp the nozzle" crew were right?).
Anyways I figured I would share this here in case anyone else wants to see how Subaru says to do it:
The diagram and explanation is a little confusing to me, but seems easy enough to just aim the nozzle roughly inside the grey areas.
and here's the diagram of how to make the "washer nozzle adjustment jig":