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This is just Tooo-o wierd, you're gonna love it.

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The car - '95 Legacy AT wagon, 125K, great condition, everything works.

 

The 'problem' - every time I floor it, either from a dead stop, or force downshift to pass ... the rear washer squirts a column of water clear up the backlite!

 

HUH?

 

Anyone else ever seen this, and what could possibly cause it. Makes no matter the fluid level, if it's got enough to squirt, she does. I kept thinking I was somehow bumping the stalk and triggering the rear wiper just enough to cause a little squirt. Since I don't make a habitt of jackrrabbit starts, it was always a now and then phemenon. Yesterday I just happened to be looking in the rear view mirror when I punched it to pass a cement truck and ... WOW, Old Faithful is following me. Since, I've tried all scenarios at it does it everdamn time.

 

Most strange.

My theory: With the tremendous horsepower and torque your car develops, these huge bursts of accelerations are causing the fluid to be squeezed out of the washer bottle and shot out from the nozzle with enormous pressure simply from the g-force. Cool!

I think he is using the wrong type of blinker fluid.:rolleyes:

 

This is a feature, not a problem! This undocumented feature allows you get away from bad guys while temporarily blinding them with washer fluid! 007 would be jealous!

 

At least your front winsheild wipers don't randomly turn on like mine. You already have the solution to your "problem", don't drag race your Sube!

I will be interested to see the "real" solution.

Happens all the time with the AT wagons!

 

They are just too fast!:lol:

 

If you accelerate much faster the water will just vaporize and you'll never see it. You'll just leave a contrail like jets do!

Does the fluid hose run inside the body panels? Maybe there's something loose that smooshes it enough to force some fluid up through the nozzle.

Defective (or missing) check valve. It's job is to keep fluid in the line so you don't have to prime it each time. But by adding a small amount of reverse pressure, it also prevents fluid from syphoning out, like when you hit the gas, a small amount drips from the nozzle, this causes a slight drop in line pressure and viola, it just starts a stream. On my 90 Legacy wagon, it was in the rear pilar under the plastic cover.

My cars always seem to leak a little from the front washer jets - usually in street corners entered at 40mph... :-)

Happens all the time with the AT wagons!

 

They are just too fast!:lol:

 

If you accelerate much faster the water will just vaporize and you'll never see it. You'll just leave a contrail like jets do!

SWEET!!!! That explains what's going on with my '90 AT Wagon w/206K! I thought the rear window just wasn't pumping any fluid. Turns out I'm just driving to fast! :drunk:

I KNEW IT! I KNEW IT!!!!! All Subarus have their very own personality... Yours sounds like to me....mtsmith that she is saying nanny nanny nanny to the one she passes....:brow: But that is cool and kind of weird at the same time....Vicky

 

 

 

Well my theory from years of experience...Subarus have a g-spot. The g-spot seems to be located on the accelerator pedal. Once depressing/stimulating the accelerator pedal your roo gets really excited. Thus fluid comes gushing out the back window.:banana:

 

 

 

Sincerely,

-Adam-

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