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Incontinent rear wash/wipe

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Old Apr 24th, 2023, 20:22   #1
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Default Incontinent rear wash/wipe

My '93 240 estate has a 'dribble' coming from the rear tailgate nozzle when I start off on hills, I have replaced the nozzle assembly and all the in line valves that I can find on the tubing from the tailgate forwards, still the problem persists.
Anyone got any ideas/suggestions apart from disconnecting the washer tubing ?
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Old Apr 24th, 2023, 21:25   #2
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Not sure if this applies to the '93 240:~
'88 model has a one way valve in the tubing just behind the offside panel that can be folded back to access the rear lights.

You should find the valve up and into the rear quarter panel... replacements are available via ebay or similar (main suppliers?)

Have you checked this one?
Trust it helps.
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Thanks Bob, Yes I've replaced that one as well !
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