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WINDSHIELD WASHER NOZZLES AND HEADLAMP NOZZLE EASILY BROKEN AND CRACKED

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Hi All,

 

Good day!

 

I'm Bryan working as warranty claim processor in Subaru Cagayan de Oro City Philippines. My concern is the early wear on washer nozzles front windshield and head lamp washer, is there anyone have an idea about the cause of this? or experiencing like this?

 

Thank you!

 

Best regards,

Bryan

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Bryan413,

 

First, no Subaru sold in North America has headlight washers, so a large part of the members of this forum will draw a blank stare to your problem. Headlight washers aren't a USA or Canadian option.

 

That said, I would venture a guess that the high temperatures that you experience in the Philippines take a toll on the plastics that are exposed to the direct sunlight, as those nozzles probably were. The only other explanation would be  substandard parts from the plastics supplier, and for that you'll need to take your concerns to Subaru's corporate offices in the Philippines.

 

Sorry, but don't I don't think we can be of much help on this issue!

 

BTW, its good to hear that Subaru and this forum have fans and followers in the Philippines!

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Sir gbhrps,

 

Thank you for your response. Hope that I can still share and post in this forum.

 

Best regards,

Bryan413

Welcome to the USMB, Bryan.  Of course you can continue to post and share here!  Just be aware that there may be differences between your Subaru models and ours.  But hey--they're all great cars.

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