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Rear Washer jet etc

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Old Feb 11th, 2024, 13:10   #1
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Default Rear Washer jet etc

Was advised by a chap behind me that he did not require his windscreen sprayed with water

Had a look when i got home and found this.. or the remains of

Any idea what parts i need to get the screenwash landing on my back screen rather that 50ft behind me

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Old Feb 11th, 2024, 13:26   #2
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The part you require is 30634270

You need to remove the remainder of the old nozzle before fitting and it can turn into a mare of a job if you pull the brass tube out...

I watched a video on Youtube where a chap was removing his broken jet. He put a screw into the plastic remnants that were stuck in the brass tube and he pulled the entire brass tube which goes through the motor to the hose connection. He then had to dismantle the motor to sort it.

I didn't fancy having to dismantle the tailgate and decided to use a 1.5mm drill bit then a 2mm drill bit to open up the aperture and weaken the grip the plastic had on the brass tube. I then used screw of a suitable size to easily pull the remaining part of the jet out.







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Thanks

Like the idea of using a screw to remove it
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Old Feb 11th, 2024, 17:44   #4
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Don't use a screw until you drill out as per my post above or you will pull the entire brass tube out causing yourself a whole load of grief


This is HOW NOT to remove the old nozzle (skip forward to 7m 30s)

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