2. Open the hood.
Comment. In the event that the nozzle is forced to be replaced at a negative ambient temperature, then before performing the next operation, you can warm the end of the tube put on the nozzle with a hairdryer or at least hold it in your hand to make it more plastic.
3. Disconnect the tube from the nozzle.
4. Use pliers with narrow jaws to compress the nozzle clamps...
... and remove the nozzle from the outside of the hood.
5. Having passed the tube into the hole in the hood, we connect a new nozzle to it so that its sprayers are directed towards the windshield.
6. We install the nozzle in the hole in the hood, and press it from above, until it locks.
7. Similarly, we replace another nozzle.
8. With a thin needle we turn the spray nozzles so...
...so that the jets of liquid are directed at the windshield, as in the figure.