On the 124, I bought new ones from Q. They were not expensive, and I
never did find a way to clear the snot inside them. vinegar soak is
a good way. Hope it works! For me it was easier/cheaper just to put
in new ones.
Floyd Thursby via Mercedes wrote on 10/28/19 6:36 PM:
did that,
did that, the stuff seems to be all goobered up inside the housing where
the main line goes in then it branches out somehow to the little squirt
holes. It doesn't look like it will come apart; hence, the soaking.
-_FT
On 10/28/19 7:28 PM, Curley McLain via Mercedes wrote:
A pin? or small
A pin? or small dia SS (tempered) wire
Floyd Thursby via Mercedes wrote on 10/28/19 6:01 PM:
My windshield squirters weren't on the $600E320 so I pulled of the
connector and the motor was getting voltage, put it back and lo the
motor began working but nothing coming out of the nozzles. Tried
My windshield squirters weren't on the $600E320 so I pulled of the
connector and the motor was getting voltage, put it back and lo the
motor began working but nothing coming out of the nozzles. Tried
cleaning the little holes, still nothing. Took of the squirter assembly
(it just snaps into