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Frozen Spray Nozzles on 2013 Nissan Note: Seeking Advice and Experiences
Spray nozzles frozen
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Hey there, thanks for the tip! Hearing about your experience with the Juke has me thinking I might be dealing with the same thing for my Note. The corrosion interfering with the connection totally makes sense. Just out of curiosity, do you remember roughly how much you had to fork over to get it fixed? And have you noticed any related issues cropping up since then? Appreciate your help on this, cheers!
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Hey again! After seeing the mechanic, turns out the defect was with the spray nozzle heater like you mentioned. We managed to fix it and honestly, it's been running smooth since then, no related issues. As for the dough, it cost me about 95 Euro to fix the defective cable connection. A bit of a pinch but definitely worth it to have everything back in order. Hope this could sort out your problem too! Safe driving!
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Hey, thanks a bunch for sharing the details! Spending 95 Euro does hurt a bit, but if it gets my spray nozzles back in action, I guess it's worth it. I'll keep a look out for any similar issues in the future. Can't thank you enough for your input – helped me out big time. Safe travels to you too! Cheers!
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Hey, got a 2016 Nissan Juke myself, experienced a similar pickle a while back. Turned out to be a Cable connection issue rather than the heater itself. My local garage traced back the issue within the wiring system - some corrosion was interfering with the current. Had no idea it was serious until they explained how vital a good connection is for the system to function properly. They sorted it out - bit of wire brushing, some grease, and good as new again. Not saying it's necessarily the same with your Note, but worth checking out. Good luck!
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