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Headlamp Washers
Posted: 26 Oct 2016, 17:35
by Oilline
Dont know if this is the right section but here goes.
Were headlamp washers ever fitted to round headlamp vans, or can it be retro fitted? Where are the washer jets positioned, do they have a separate switch or do they operate after so many windscreen washes?
Are the headlamp washer parts easy to come by?
Re: Headlamp Washers
Posted: 26 Oct 2016, 17:43
by R0B
As far as I'm aware they were only fitted to square lamp grills.
Re: Headlamp Washers
Posted: 26 Oct 2016, 17:59
by Winchweight
My Doka ( ex Swedish) is round lamped and has the washer pipes and over sized tank. But the nozzles are missing and the pipes blanked....
I think BW sell the nozzles, I just haven't bothered to look at them yet.
Re: Headlamp Washers
Posted: 26 Oct 2016, 20:15
by R0B
Well there you go.Every day is a school day.
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Re: Headlamp Washers
Posted: 26 Oct 2016, 21:14
by Oilline
Thats good information !
Now according to this drawing, the washer jets mount to the grill at the 3 oclock/9oclock position.
They look quite chunky, do you think there is room to fit to a twin headlamp grille between the lamps?

Re: Headlamp Washers
Posted: 27 Oct 2016, 22:59
by Oldiebut goodie
My old 240 volvo had them on round headlights - the nozzles were mounted on the wiper arm. Would be easy enough to use them I should think. ( I used 2 volvo headlight motors for my boat wipers - they are better made than the original marine ones that were fitted). The volvo ones have a nice long shaft so that you can mount them quite far back behind the light.
Re: Headlamp Washers
Posted: 27 Oct 2016, 23:40
by paperhouselad
Mmm sound ok the volvo ones .....

Re: Headlamp Washers
Posted: 29 Oct 2016, 10:05
by Oilline
paperhouselad wrote:Mmm sound ok the volvo ones .....

Whats so funny about the Volvo ones ??
Re: Headlamp Washers
Posted: 29 Oct 2016, 13:37
by paperhouselad
No they are fine, its oldiebut goodies post above mine, the last sentence....

Re: Headlamp Washers
Posted: 29 Oct 2016, 14:06
by Oilline
dirty boy
Re: Headlamp Washers
Posted: 02 Nov 2016, 21:30
by faggie
I have a set of nozzles for sale but you would need the piping and water container to make them work
Re: Headlamp Washers
Posted: 03 Nov 2016, 07:34
by CovKid
Can't see the point in just squirting water at headlights. You can clean them better with a damp rag

Re: Headlamp Washers
Posted: 03 Nov 2016, 08:57
by Oilline
faggie wrote:I have a set of nozzles for sale but you would need the piping and water container to make them work
Hi Faggie
Which nozzles do you have? Are they for square or round headlamps? Or are they the same just mounted in a different position?
Re: Headlamp Washers
Posted: 03 Nov 2016, 11:51
by bigherb
CovKid wrote:Can't see the point in just squirting water at headlights. You can clean them better with a damp rag

Depends on how many times you want to stop and get out and clean them on a long wet mucky motorway journey.
Re: Headlamp Washers
Posted: 07 Nov 2016, 07:22
by CovKid
I've never had headlights get that dirty. Not in 30 years - except when I drove along the edge of a ploughed field some time in the late 80s. Besides, you need wipers to really make any difference. A squirt from a water pistol won't make any odds

Lot of work for nothing.