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Author Subject: Rear wiper motor jets
cayuse

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Registered: 28 Feb 2010

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Post #1
Never had rear washers working so i thought i'ld have a look to see where the problem was.
I located it to be somewhere in the motor assembly. Between where the pipe is connected and from where it squirts out. Is there any way this area can be taken apart or cleaned out? Looks pretty soild. Love

thanks
Posted 1st Jan 2011 at 22:31
rikky 🦔

Location: cheshire

Registered: 28 Feb 2004

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Post #2
i've just punched through the dirt with like a nail and then put an airline onto the rear hose at the screenwash pump behind the bumper. blow that shit out yanah'msayin

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Posted 2nd Jan 2011 at 05:40
harty

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Location: Chislehurst

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Post #3
Had the same problem on mine when I first picked it up. Couple of twisted together strands of copper wire strands usually unblock washer jets pretty well.

Blast of air - as mentioned above - even better if you've got a compressor.
Posted 5th Jan 2011 at 19:04
cayuse

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Post #4
Job done, fired air down at 7 bar from works compressor, then drained it in some industrial hypocloric acid. Looks brand new.
Posted 5th Jan 2011 at 20:23

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