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Headlamp washer jets

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Old May 18th, 2011, 16:16   #11
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Bestgear,

You can get to the back of the headlamp washer assembly by taking out the headlamp. Once you have done this I am pretty sure it can be removed from the rear of the bumper via this space.

You can actually just remove the front plastic 'T' piece containing the jets themselves from the front if you can hang onto it long enough before it disappears back into the assembly!
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Bestgear,

You can get to the back of the headlamp washer assembly by taking out the headlamp. Once you have done this I am pretty sure it can be removed from the rear of the bumper via this space.

You can actually just remove the front plastic 'T' piece containing the jets themselves from the front if you can hang onto it long enough before it disappears back into the assembly!
Thanks for the advice... I had tried "grabbing" the jet while out and boy, that some spring in there!

There is a "T" in the mioddle of the front bumper - disconnecting that show water is heading to the nearside jet, plus the jet emerges out from the bumper.. its just no water comming out that it fails at!

I will remove the headlamp and have a look - thankfully that is a 2 min job.

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