Addendum, 19 May 26: So far, so good. Onward --- What a nightmare this morning has been -- typical Horse Year drama, just like a real horse -- they're fine, until they're triggered by something, and then 2000 lbs of prey animal's barrelling around and over your fence, onus on you to figure out why. But when (if?) you do... can be dealt with, and will willingly be led by the bridle back inside your pen, gate shutting behind them, like nothing happened Didn't think it could be worse... then realised, will have to do this all again, tomorrow Them's the Cliff Notes version, no sense going into something that'll put me in a foul mood again... but quite a PITA. Bodywork-wise... did get in some good sesh (tho had to delay one session at the last moment... one example of the seethingly-frustrating, perfect-storm nonsense borne of this day). But that client did well on the table, so hoping tmw will be more of same. Question for fellow 5G owners percolated into the melon, trying not to red-mist at the absurdity: has anyone else had the same exp with their windscreen washer aim on the driver's side? More and more, seems rather dumb Toyota engineers would willingly aim the washer spray right into the fat bulbous cover over the cantilever mechanism for the passenger wiper (good ol' Lamborghini rake). Did I get two passenger washers rather than a proper driver's one? That would make more sense... except 5Gs are only made in Japan, not here or in Mexico. If this is how far gone Toyota's JDM assembly QA methods have become chasing volume, holy shite (given they've lost billions paying out warranty for casting sand in the 3.5L turbo Tundra V6 tho... workers installing the wrong washer nozzles suddenly seem plausible). Will look up prices for said nozzle, and if the right price, will pick one up and install -- probably record this process, just to see if that worst scenario actually happened. Can't see that being the real deal, as not having washer spray in say MI or FL where salt spray and bugs can easily obscure vision in seconds, would expose the company to legal risk. But if everyone's driver-side washers are spraying into that cover... doesn't say much for the attention-to-detail Toyota paid everything else around the drivetrain (door seal newly replaced after the wreck, is also not sealing, mostly due to how the seal was stored on the shelf, causing a whooshing noise w\ no way to fix it, other than to buy another door seal, and install it myself)