You can use a safety pin to do it.
put a needle in the nozzle hole and point it in the direction you want it to spray
To replace the windshield washer nozzle on a 2006 Saturn Vue, first, lift the hood and locate the nozzle on the windshield wiper arm. Carefully disconnect the washer hose from the nozzle by pulling it off. Then, remove the old nozzle by either unscrewing it or pulling it out, depending on the type. Finally, install the new nozzle by pushing or screwing it in place and reconnecting the washer hose.
Normally you can stick a safety (or other stout) pin that fits in the nozzle and move it that way. Most all nozzles are adjusted this way. Trial and error.
To adjust the windshield washer jets on a Seat Leon FR, locate the jets on the hood near the base of the windshield. Use a small flathead screwdriver or a needle to gently adjust the direction of the spray by inserting it into the jet's nozzle and tilting it as needed. Test the spray pattern by activating the washer, and make further adjustments if necessary until the jets aim correctly at the windshield. Ensure not to apply too much pressure to avoid damaging the jets.
by rotating the ring which cover the opening of the nozzle
To replace the rear windshield washer nozzle on a Honda CR-V, first, locate the nozzle at the rear of the vehicle, typically mounted on the tailgate. Use a flat-head screwdriver to gently pry off the old nozzle from its housing. Connect the new nozzle to the existing washer hose and push it firmly into place until it clicks. Finally, test the new nozzle by activating the rear washer to ensure it functions properly.
Unless you have lost the nozzle there is no reason to ever replace it. It is probably stopped up. Take a needle and unstop it.
The nozzles pop in and out easily if you twist and slide them around.
To adjust the water pressure nozzle for optimal performance, start by turning the nozzle to the lowest pressure setting and gradually increase it until you reach the desired pressure. Experiment with different settings to find the best pressure for your specific cleaning needs.
On the inside of the hood disconnect the washer hose from the nozzle, and squeeze the plastic under it together. Then push it up it should come out pretty easy.
To replace a rear washer nozzle, first, locate the nozzle on the rear of your vehicle, usually near the rear windshield. Disconnect the washer fluid hose by gently pulling it off the nozzle. Remove the old nozzle by twisting or pulling it out, depending on the design. Install the new nozzle by pushing it into place and reconnecting the washer fluid hose, then test to ensure proper operation.
You must remove the arm of the wiper and move it down