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Danb_220_2019



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Washer jet upgrade - fan pattern jets

The standard two-hole washer jets on the L322 are a PITA to adjust.

My guess was that with the BMW engineering history of the L322, there was a good chance a BMW fan-pattern heated jet would fit, and a bit of eBay picture surfing suggested that E60/61 or E63/64 jets would be a good place to start.

So, since I happen to have an E64 645Ci lying around, I thought I'd try it by swapping the jets from FFRR-E64 and vice-versa.

All fits perfectly without trouble.

My tip is to try and get the jets including the BMW-fitted 90deg fitting - means there's no need to extend the standard L322 washer pipes. Obviously with the car sat in front of me I had access to this anyway.

BMW part numbers for the jet and elbow are 61667054446 and 61668374371


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Excellent. Would be much better like that..nice one.

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Don't fancy spray patterns need higher pump pressures ? 2012 TDV8 Vogue (L322)

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Danb_220_2019



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I can't say I've noticed a problem.

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Have you got any pics of the difference?

Or a link to what needs to be purchased?

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Danb_220_2019



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I can't say I have. Car's on charge at present with the battery d/c so I can't run out and take any right now but I'll try and remember to get some tomorrow when I put it back on.

BMW part numbers for the jet and elbow are 61667054446 and 61668374371 - OP edited to include.

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Good bit of lateral thinking there - they know how to charge for them though!

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Danb_220_2019



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Good bit of lateral thinking there - they know how to charge for them though!


Indeed - cheaper aftermarket versions available from China on eBay if you can wait a couple of weeks for postage.

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Danb_220_2019



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mjdronfield wrote:
Have you got any pics of the difference?

Or a link to what needs to be purchased?

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So it turns out it's really quite difficult to actually get a meaningful photo of washer jets working when there's only one of you and washer fluid is transparent. Add in the wipers doing their job and it's *really* difficult.

I have posted a video on YouTube which I've linked below:



*as a special bonus, you can also see the sacrificial E64 in the background.

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hi Dan, do you know if these would work on later L322 models, ie 2012 4.4TVD8? Cheers, Steven.

2012 Vogue 4.4 TDV8.

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Danb_220_2019



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hi Dan, do you know if these would work on later L322 models, ie 2012 4.4TVD8?


Hi Steven

That *is* a 2012 TDV8 Smile

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Big Cry sorry! I didn’t watch the vid, just jumped on the BMW story and ass u me’d early L322’s… Censored

Thumbs Up Cheers, Steven.

2012 Vogue 4.4 TDV8.

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Danb_220_2019



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No worries - the only point I was making was because the L322 was originally engineered alongside BMW, it was likely a good place to start (and I've spent enough time under the bonnet of my 645 to suspect they were basically the same jets).

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JayGee wrote:
Don't fancy spray patterns need higher pump pressures ?

I got a pair of these from a trade-in, they're a bit 'underwhelming' but do cover a wider area with spray. I'm going to try an inline 'booster' pump first, if no good, then I reckon a Ford headlamp washer pump is the correct size to replace the existing screenwash pump.
I'd be a bit miffed if I'd have paid for the washer jets!

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That's interesting, I've found the pressure and spray pattern to be absolutely fine with the standard washer pump. I get great coverage and volume of water at all speeds including motorway driving. 2012 (L322) 4.4TDV8 Vogue SE, RSE, Fuji White over Arabica.
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