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I always found the windshield sprayers on the millenia quite lacking, good thing I never need them

 

the sprayers on my Jeep on the other hand, those things are something else, large spray that blankets almost the entire windshield. Then again I guess it has to be designed for that for thick mud etc

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tV78VHmJnIk

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if you get LED's ones its hella rice.

 

There simply to change out, go underneath the hood, disconnect line, pop it off, put new one in, connect line, spray alittle bit and your done

 

I would personally go with some from a grand cherokee or other jeep, there high volume and give a very wide range of spray to cover almost the entire windshield, not like the crappy millenia ones that just put out 2 lines

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Thanks, but no thats not it, the O-ring goes behind the distributor atteched to the engine, mine is leaking oil as well as one of my valve cover gaskets and I think its time I take car of this problem. I asked Mazda and as usual they didnt know what I was talking about so they told me to get the part #.

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Thanks, but no thats not it, the O-ring goes behind the distributor atteched to the engine, mine is leaking oil as well as one of my valve cover gaskets and I think its time I take car of this problem. I asked Mazda and as usual they didnt know what I was talking about so they told me to get the part #.

 

Did you check the second link?

 

Anyway, i'm sure its on the EPC.

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