I am rubbing down and eventually spraying my van, can anyone help me with removal of the washer jets. Do they pull off from the outside or do they undo from under the dash.
Thanks in advance
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removing and cleaning windscreen washer jets.
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Re: removing and cleaning windscreen washer jets.
Twist them through about 45deg and pull out.
You will knacker them by removing them so you'll have to buy new ones.
Don't drop the pipe into the bodywork, it's a bugger of a job getting it back.
I put Peugot 607 washer jets on mine.
You will knacker them by removing them so you'll have to buy new ones.
Don't drop the pipe into the bodywork, it's a bugger of a job getting it back.
I put Peugot 607 washer jets on mine.
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Re: removing and cleaning windscreen washer jets.
yer you will knacker them when removing. got my news one's from gsf, same as fitted to rear window in mk2 golf and cost about £2 each. Or as said up grade to something alittle more exotic.
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Re: removing and cleaning windscreen washer jets.
Rubbing down the van is so much easier with them out of the way and an orbital sander at hand too. Thanks very much.
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Re: removing and cleaning windscreen washer jets.
northantsandy wrote:Rubbing down the van is so much easier with them out of the way and an orbital sander at hand too. Thanks very much.
Northants
Easy does it with the orbital sander! You may well score crescent shapes into the existing paint that won't be noticeable until all the nice shiny new paint is on.