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Front camera cleaner nozzle is leaking nonstop

HurricanE

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Good evening!
Picked up my badlands 2 days ago and today noticed my front camera cleaner nozzle is leaking nonstop… I’m almost out of washer fluid lol

Any ideas how to disconnect it?
Thanks in advance.
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Take it to the dealership and get it fixed. Should be covered under the warranty.
That’s the plan, just trying to get it to stop in the interim.
 

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There’s no leak in the front of my base
 

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I don't have my bronco So I can't confirm, but at the top of my head I think of two things.

1 possibly pull the fuse that handles the windshield cleaners, of course that depends on if it's the pump doing it and what else is on that circuit.

2 The rubber hose that leads to it.. If you can find it pinch it, or put a fold in it with a zip tie. Basically do like you would do for a garden hose.

Harbor freight has some clamps that I've used many times. It might be a little overkill, but it would also work.

https://www.harborfreight.com/4-piece-fluid-line-clamp-set-65116.html
 
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I don't have my bronco So I can't confirm, but at the top of my head I think of two things.

1 possibly pull the fuse that handles the windshield cleaners, of course that depends on if it's the pump doing it and what else is on that circuit.

2 The rubber hose that leads to it.. If you can find it pinch it, or put a fold in it with a zip tie. Basically do like you would do for a garden hose.

Harbor freight has some clamps that I've used many times. It might be a little overkill, but it would also work.

https://www.harborfreight.com/4-piece-fluid-line-clamp-set-65116.html
I actually fixed it this morning. Turned on the front camera d reran the windshield wipers. Seems like it just had a clog.
 

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I actually fixed it this morning. Turned on the front camera d reran the windshield wipers. Seems like it just had a clog.
FYI - there is a connection to the water line under the radiator shroud that is held down by 9 plastic pop rivets. This needs to be disconnected (along with the camera wiring) when you remove the grille. I was going to suggest to check there.

Glad you got it solved!
 

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Are you sure you just didn't run out of windshield wiper fluid? ;)
 

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