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nicedayforit Member Since: 11 Jun 2011 Location: Beside the Solway Posts: 3969 |
The washer jet incorporates a small non-return valve in the body behind the jets.
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9th Feb 2013 4:54pm |
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tomthevet Member Since: 14 Jan 2012 Location: Scotland Posts: 283 |
They are heated. See if you are getting water to the inlet and if so then the jet is still clearly blocked.
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9th Feb 2013 4:55pm |
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Fowey Member Since: 15 Oct 2012 Location: Lincolnshire Posts: 13 |
Thanks fellas, I will remove the jet tomorrow in daylight and check out the plunger etc and let you know the outcome.
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9th Feb 2013 5:00pm |
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tomthevet Member Since: 14 Jan 2012 Location: Scotland Posts: 283 |
Thats interesting as my old man said that when they were using range rovers and discoveries during Rover/BMW testing in cold climates they would routinely remove the non return valves as it was the weak point with regards freezing and damaging the plunger/membrane. Trouble is when you do it at the rear it takes a while to come through by which time your wiper has been rubbing grit and mud onto your window but I dont imagine this is much of an issue at the front especially if the other one is fine. Out of interest do you see a difference in the speed the water appears between the two jets?
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9th Feb 2013 5:05pm |
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nicedayforit Member Since: 11 Jun 2011 Location: Beside the Solway Posts: 3969 |
Surprisingly the jet works as before, although as you say you would expect the water to drain back, to date mine hasn't.
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9th Feb 2013 5:14pm |
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RRV Member Since: 05 Oct 2009 Location: Midlands Posts: 648 |
Literally just fixed my 2012/12 Westminster d/s washer jet.Unclip it,remove red/orange rubber plunger,refit,done!
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10th Feb 2013 11:52am |
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