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windshield wipers and washers

I'm working my way through a few minor issues with my 86 930. First the rear wiper is not working. Fuse in the back is fine. I guess I'm not even sure how it is supposed to work as I've done a search and got even more confused. There are two set's of contacts going into the motor ( two speeds perhaps??). Any help or wiring diagram would be greatly appreciated.
My other problem is the drivers side washer is not spraying( the intense washing sprayer does work so not a showstopper but an inconvenience). What's the best way to un-clog one of these? The other side works so not a pump issue.
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Bump....I have the same problem on my 79 with the rear wiper.

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I had the same problem with the washer on the driver's side not working. I first put some of the washer soap into the water and ran some fluid through the system by turning the pump on (even though it only came out the passenger side). Next, I clamped the hose to the passenger side (to increase the pressure to the driver's side). Didn't work right away, but worked fine the next day.
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I"ll try it! Thanks
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that sounds like your problem (which is the reverse of the common problem)

also can try: pull the "T" and "L" connectors out and check the hoses; clean or replace the T & L thingies.

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