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Cracked T-Connector For Wipers

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Old Jun 15, 2025 | 04:03 PM
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Default Cracked T-Connector For Wipers

I have found a crack in the T- hose connector under the cowl that attaches to the wiper nozzle and tubing.

Does anyone know how to remove the metal tubing clip/connectors and/or part number to replace the plastic T-hose connector?

In the meantime I'm trying to use epoxy and guaze as a fix.
 

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Old Jun 16, 2025 | 01:49 AM
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Default Re: Cracked T-Connector For Wipers

Originally Posted by mikespine
I have found a crack in the T- hose connector under the cowl that attaches to the wiper nozzle and tubing.

Does anyone know how to remove the metal tubing clip/connectors and/or part number to replace the plastic T-hose connector?

In the meantime I'm trying to use epoxy and guaze as a fix.
Hi Mike,
You might be better off with JB plastic weld.
I removed my clamps with needle nosed pliers. You can also use a tile nipper tool.
Once you get the clamp loose, use a pic tool to lift the hose a little and put some soapy water or WD-40 in where the hose connects to the t-fitting.
This will make it easier to remove. Don't try to remove the hose with the pic tool, it might rip.
See the pics below from my post for details. Good luck, John.






 
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