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stu



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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Orkney Grey
REAR WASH/WIPE

it's something i don't use very often, but this morning the rear window was a bit cruddy driving up a crappy "B" road.

i pushed the lever and the wiper came on, and i think i got a trickle of water, kept pushing it to try and make the water come out, but nothing really!!

my question is, where does the water come from? is there a jet, is there a pipe in the wiper arm?

i have had a look but hard to see, it doesn't help that you can't get it out from under the rear spoiler unless of course someone knows something i don't.

HELP.. Current: TDV8 (3.6) RRS HSE



Past: TDV8(4.4) Vogue
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TD6 Vogue
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Post #69232 19th Jun 2011 11:57am
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Post #69234 19th Jun 2011 12:04pm
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Rob2529



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United Kingdom 2004 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Oslo Blue

The jet nozzles are located in the wiper base. Where it's connected to the motor. Common problem is these getting plugged with crappy water. To get the wiper out turn the ignition on and put the wiper on. When it's middle of the screen turn off the ignition. Job done. I replace my wiper arm and cleaned out my water hose a few months back. Have a look back in my posts as I did a little how to.

Post #69235 19th Jun 2011 12:05pm
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47p2



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The jet nozzle is on the arm nut cover, possibly blocked in your case. You need to remove the rear spoiler to remove the arm although you might be able to insert a pin into the jet and clear it. There is also a non return valve at the rear which ensures the water doesn't drain all the way to the tank at the front again.

Post #69236 19th Jun 2011 12:05pm
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stu



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thanks guys, i will just have to investigate a bit more i think. Current: TDV8 (3.6) RRS HSE



Past: TDV8(4.4) Vogue
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Post #69275 19th Jun 2011 7:02pm
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Re: REAR WASH/WIPE

stu wrote:
it's something i don't use very often, but this morning the rear window was a bit cruddy driving up a crappy "B" road.

i pushed the lever and the wiper came on, and i think i got a trickle of water, kept pushing it to try and make the water come out, but nothing really!!

my question is, where does the water come from? is there a jet, is there a pipe in the wiper arm?

i have had a look but hard to see, it doesn't help that you can't get it out from under the rear spoiler unless of course someone knows something i don't.

HELP..


If you can hear the electric motor buzzing, but just no water, there'll be a blockage, usually it can be solved with a blast from an airline. I had this problem with my 2002 4.4, and my local indie got it sorted out for me. Range Rover-less at the moment - Pining!

Post #69277 19th Jun 2011 7:20pm
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RupertRR



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This was a continual problem with my rear washer - the jet was constantly blocked but could be cured with a prod from a pin or sewing needle (my wife's, not mine !!). The washer would remain clear for only a couple of goes though before it blocked up again. I had the in line filter off and cleaned it three times over the years with only temporary results. In the end I got my cordless drill out.
The jet nozzle is a brass ball with a tiny hole for the water jet through the middle and the aim can be adjusted by rolling the ball about so I just carefully drilled out the brass ball. Now whenever I operate the rear washer I get a useful stream of water come out wetting the glass nicely before the wiper starts up. The slight down side is I use a tiny bit more washer fluid than I once did but I have a sparkly clear rear screen everytime I want one.
If you have a go at this cure just make sure you dont drill too far and go all the way through the wwiper arm body. Smile

Post #69549 21st Jun 2011 7:03pm
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good tip RUPERT.. Thumbs Up


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Post #69550 21st Jun 2011 7:09pm
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Phil H



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Had a go at mine yesterday (sunny day). Removed everything and found nozzles blocked, put back together, still nothing. Removed wiper arm, operated wash/wipe, water jet right across the road. Removed whole assembly and couldn't see any blockages.........
When down the pub.
Sun is out again today, will have another go....until pub opens.

Post #69707 23rd Jun 2011 8:10am
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Andy



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I have a similar problem. I can hear the motor running, but its intermittent and not constant, when I hold the stalk forward. 2010 MY Vogue SE TDV8 3.6 Stornoway Grey- fully loaded

Post #69710 23rd Jun 2011 8:52am
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Phil H



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Wales 2004 Range Rover HSE Td6 Adriatic Blue

Gave the nozzle end a thorough rodding (using some copper earth strand) and cleaning and after removing the wiper drive and connecting it to the mains water it finally cleared. I think it needs to be very clean as the nozzle is very constricted.
I think the intermittent pump drive you can hear is normal, as mine does the same.
Problem now , the seal on the main shaft through the drive to the wiper is now passing, as water is dripping from the plastic elbow into the motor assembly. Seen a fix on another post where the seal can be obtained for 1 euro. The dimensions are on there, so I'm sure a motor factor can provide.
Back to the pub.

Post #69781 23rd Jun 2011 6:28pm
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no wi-fi in the pub then...it'll save you popping home all the time.. Very Happy

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Phil H



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One has to wind down from all our FFRR problems and get back into the real world now and again....hic

Post #69783 23rd Jun 2011 6:42pm
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iceshj



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I had this problem with my last FFRR and landrover denied there was a problem until I told them to get a new car out and show me that they are all like this. It turned out to be the non return valve in the rear washer line wasn't stopping the water from going back to the bottle and it just took an age for the water to eventually come out.... if any! They eventually succumb to my continual complaints and tantrums and replaced it and all was cured!

This valve is only fitted due to the length of the pipe

hope this helps

Dave

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JOKER



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Thats one of the things my cars at the dealers for today , cost to repair £117.50 Shocked

Post #70421 28th Jun 2011 9:24pm
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