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Old Jun 16, 2015 | 08:55 AM
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I looked everywhere and I'm not asking about the removing the washer nozzles, those are easy. I 'm asking where the 2 lines come together there is a clip pushed into the hood holding the lines nice and neat, and was wondering if anyone knows how to remove this with out breaking it, thanks.
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No easy way I know of. If you do break it, I think the part is available and cheap from Mazda.

BTW, the trick on the washer nozzles is a deep well 10mm socket. Push it over the bottom side of the nozzle and they come straight out.

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Originally Posted by DaleClark
No easy way I know of. If you do break it, I think the part is available and cheap from Mazda.

BTW, the trick on the washer nozzles is a deep well 10mm socket. Push it over the bottom side of the nozzle and they come straight out.

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Yes by far the easiest way, and yes as I look at it and I know its going to break just didn't know if someone removed it and had some luck, thanks though.
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