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    Windshield washer nozzles

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    So I hate the ones we have. Just saying. 3 effin lines of fluid on each side. I wish it was a spray and not this stupid squirt. Just impossible to cover the whole windshield

    TortoiseA6

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    might be done?
    http://www.audizine.com/forum/showth...Jet-Conversion
    after reading the post, I don't think is what you are after
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    Quote Originally Posted by Soft View Post
    might be done?
    http://www.audizine.com/forum/showth...Jet-Conversion
    after reading the post, I don't think is what you are after
    Time to look for parts

    TortoiseA6

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    So from what info I have right now, the ones on jetta/passat are exactly the same as the ones on our cars other than for the spray pattern. Looks plug and play to me.

    TortoiseA6

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    Veteran Member Four Rings Dasquade's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by agent47 View Post
    So from what info I have right now, the ones on jetta/passat are exactly the same as the ones on our cars other than for the spray pattern. Looks plug and play to me.

    TortoiseA6
    Afaik they will fit. I actually ordered the ones from the VW golf plus. Fit perfectly...just make sure you order the heated versions if your car has it too.
    Imho they are much better then stock. On the A4 not super prefect as once the whipers are in 'action' stance they do hit the whiper arms abit, so you need to spray between whipes....but if whipers are in 'hide' mode they work perfect. Nice even spray on almost the entire window.
    In the past my water run out so fast for cleaning my windows, now they last longer.
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    Hey for what it's worth... I just upgraded my '14 A6 (USA model with heated nozzles) with no problems at all. I installed p/n 4G0-955-987A on the left side, 4G0-955-988A on the right. It took under 5 minutes per nozzle, and they were even aimed close to perfectly out of the box.
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    You guys have cars that get dirty enough to use windshield washer fluid? Might as well rip mine out
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    Only need them after a snow storm. Otherwise my car is always too clean to need them.
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    Veteran Member Four Rings gk1's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by ELaw View Post
    Hey for what it's worth... I just upgraded my '14 A6 (USA model with heated nozzles) with no problems at all. I installed p/n 4G0-955-987A on the left side, 4G0-955-988A on the right. It took under 5 minutes per nozzle, and they were even aimed close to perfectly out of the box.
    I confirm those part numbers. I did them back in October on my '15 S6.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ELaw View Post
    Hey for what it's worth... I just upgraded my '14 A6 (USA model with heated nozzles) with no problems at all. I installed p/n 4G0-955-987A on the left side, 4G0-955-988A on the right. It took under 5 minutes per nozzle, and they were even aimed close to perfectly out of the box.
    Could you by any chance post a picture of what they look like? Thanks
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    Veteran Member Three Rings
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    It's pretty hard to get decent photos of them installed as they're in a rather inaccessible location. But DAP has some pretty good photos: https://www.shopdap.com/d5f351e5d1d8...6c91f28f3.html

    If you want to know how to tell new from old nozzles by looking, it's really easy. The old-style nozzles have 3 small metal balls with holes in them... much like those on older Audis. The new-style ones have a little rectangular piece with a hex (or maybe Torx?) screw head next to it that's used for up-down adjustment.
    Be alert! America needs more lerts.
    Eric Law
    '14 A6Q 3.0t prestige self-tuned
    '12 A4Q also self-tuned

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