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Aug 1st, 2020, 21:02 | #1 |
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Thinking about the MOT for the '90 745 this coming Thursday I thought I had better sort out a little problem with the all the windscreen and tailgate etc., washers I mention recently in some post or other. They were not working.
Although the tank was always topped up to half way up the filler neck no screen wash coming through at all even after disconnecting the pipework below the bonnet jets but the pump was working (and there's the clue!!). I had completely cleaned out the system 2/3 years ago when taking out the air filter box to fit a new air thermostat. Anyway, I took out the filter box etc and then the wash tank - all very simple. I separated the filler neck and after unplugging the pumps lifted out the tank. Oooh, thinks ... that's very light having expected to slosh water everywhere. Once the tank was out I found there was not a drop of water in it! I then looked at the removable filter fitted into the mouth of the tank where the filler neck connects. While the tank was virtually clean the filter was completely clogged up with a black sticky gungy residue which was preventing any screen wash water going into the tank! It took quite some effort to clean the slimy filter with copious amounts of oxy-clean in hot water. So the moral ... always check the filter first! I have now changed from a cheap screen was to Prestone Max. Cheers, Bob. |
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Aug 2nd, 2020, 01:01 | #2 |
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I did a complete stripdown, wash/clean etc of the whole shooting match on mine a few years ago Bob for a similar reason. Rubbed silicone grease into the rubber parts once i'd ashed them to restore their flexibility so they actually sealed then rebuilt and refitted it all.
Also i've added a separate washer pump (ex-Rover 800) for the headlamp washers as well so the front wash pump now only has to supply the front jets which are S/V40 fan/mist jets.
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Aug 2nd, 2020, 18:47 | #3 |
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For amusement and, a haze of blue air above the bonnet, there is nothing like doing a job twice!
Re-assembled the lot and later put the battery back having taken the opportunity to max. out a long charging. Is there no justice .... pump humming but no water at the xxx windscreen!! Thinks .... try the tailgate wash wipe button ... instantly water on the windscreen!! Yea, yea .... plugged the pumps in round the wrong way as they are the same fitting although a different coulour. I was sure I had them round the right way. Oh well, that's another 30 mins wasted on a Sunday afternoon stripping out the air filter box again to attack the pump plugs. At least all is fine now. Bob |
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Aug 3rd, 2020, 05:04 | #4 |
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Good luck with the MOT!
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Aug 3rd, 2020, 07:23 | #5 |
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Algae growth is very common in washer systems , I have been adding half a tea spoon of disinfectant every other fill . I noticed the increase in this problem when they began by using less methanol in the mixture .
Just for giggles I use a Zoflora mandarin & lime so there is nice smell not hospital smell !
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The Zoflora trick reminds me of the MoT retest after a Lambda sensor failed during the emissions test. The CO shot up to 9+% (when the teter pulled the sample pipe out of the tailpipes) so armed with a failure sheet, i went home, ordered 2 new Lambdas and a cat gasket set. Loosened the Lambdas while it was still hot then removed the cat and gave it a good overnight soak in hot water with 6 lemon dishwasher tablets. Rinsed it through with the garden hose after, dried it all and painted the outside then refitted with the new Lambdas. During the test, the tester kept muttering "Why can i smell lemons?"
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2/3 years ago the original oem VDO windscreen etc pump died. Although not really dirty I took the opportunity to clean the tank whilst I had it out to replace the pump. Now this year the tank was still more or less clean but there was a black algae growth completely blocking the filter which prevented filling the tank and also gave the illusion the tank was full when water backed up the filler neck. I am going to see how I get on with the Prestone Extreme screenwash but, will bear in mind your Zoflora tip. Cheers, Bob |
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