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Re: Washer bottle pump and jets replacement
Posted: 09 Mar 2009, 16:06
by Fritz
Washer jets can be un blocked with a fine strand of wire taken from a wire brush and then simply wiggled and pushed till the jet is cleared ,,,,,,
None OEM washer pumps can be quite expensive so try to find a good second hand one...many traders on here should have at least one hanging about....
Regards
Fritz,,,,,,,

Re: Washer bottle pump and jets replacement
Posted: 09 Mar 2009, 19:10
by little.legs
Washer jets I got from JK - thin kthey were £3. GSF do em too. The washer pump i got from gsf (last year) and it fit fine. Straight swap for the original & it was only £8 ish. Good luck.
Jamie
Re: Washer bottle pump and jets replacement
Posted: 05 Jun 2009, 11:33
by bmouthboyo
Straight swap for the washer pump?
I have just recieved mine and the connections are orientated differently and are a larger size.???
Any one know where i can find info on how to make it work with my original connection?
Re: Washer bottle pump and jets replacement
Posted: 05 Jun 2009, 12:02
by Ian Hulley
bmouthboyo wrote:Straight swap for the washer pump?
I have just recieved mine and the connections are orientated differently and are a larger size.???
Any one know where i can find info on how to make it work with my original connection?
Make a short adaptor loom ... 6mm spades to 3mm spades ... simples !
Ian.
Re: Washer bottle pump and jets replacement
Posted: 07 Jun 2009, 13:19
by BigGirther
I got my t25 after my mate went into the back of my p reg polo. I bought the van with a broken washer pump...out of curiosity, took the one out my wrote off polo, clamped one of the outlets with a cable tie (because on a polo, the pump feeds both the front and back washers) and rigged it up. Fitted in flush. Works fine
