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buzzbrightyear

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Hi, I ordered some new washer jets from pug as mine are always blocking up.
I was happy when I noticed these are the mist ones but there hitting right at the bottom of the windsreen where the wipers rest and I can't for the life of me adjust them to spray higher up, I've tried a pin but won't work, I can even see the jet, just a flat long hole where the water shoots out.
Can anybody help?
Do I need a Small flat bladed screwdriver in the long flat jet hole?
When they're hitting the right spot they're going to be great compared to the old ones.

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Posted 6th Jan 2012 at 20:26
honestly3k

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Do you mean you now have the Citroen Xsara jets?

I have these on mine and they are 1000 times better than the standard 306 ones

Strange they are angled like that if they are the Xsara's as mine sprayed straight into the middle of the screen from the off

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Posted 6th Jan 2012 at 20:34
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i have this problem 2 i mostly just left it cause cwpelllowe has them aswell i asked how you adjust them and he said hed tryd with a screw driver ect but it just made them worse so dont stick a screw driver in them! lol
Posted 6th Jan 2012 at 20:42
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lol, I thought they was the Citroën ones but I got them from pug with my chassis/reg number.
I've tried a needle but no joy.
Shame because it's awsome how the water sprays out compared to the old ones.

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Posted 6th Jan 2012 at 20:44
aaron6

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maybe they are a 206 mist jet. they look the same but may have a different spray angle.

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Posted 6th Jan 2012 at 20:53
buzzbrightyear

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Doh that's another £13 wasted then.
Could always pack the front of the washers up a bit to change the angle LOL

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Posted 6th Jan 2012 at 20:58
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Part number for these I bought today is:
P00006438h4 0102c wdw washer je £5.04 plus vat

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Posted 6th Jan 2012 at 20:59
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I have OM Citroen ones as well and are the same on the lower part of the window, don't bother me.
but if there is another part number for ones that spray in the centre, would be interested

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Posted 6th Jan 2012 at 21:15
welshpug!

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buzzbrightyear wrote:
Part number for these I bought today is:
P00006438h4 0102c wdw washer je £5.04 plus vat


bog standard phase 3 part, also used on the 307.

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Posted 6th Jan 2012 at 21:24
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I ordered myself a set of these off ebay a few days ago, as mine are pants and keep blocking at the moment.

I hope I can adjust them, or have bought the xsara ones that will hit the right bit on the screen Razz

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Posted 6th Jan 2012 at 21:43
buzzbrightyear

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welshpug! wrote:
buzzbrightyear wrote:
Part number for these I bought today is:
P00006438h4 0102c wdw washer je £5.04 plus vat


bog standard phase 3 part, also used on the 307.

Are they superseded now?
Theyre nothing like the standard phase 3 ones.
They're bigger instead of just a small circle on the bonnet and the spray is much better, they would cover the whole window if they hit the right spotLOL
Let me know how you get on darkstar, if they're good I may order a set if I can't get these to go higher

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Posted 6th Jan 2012 at 21:57
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small round 2 jet unit is standard phase 1+2, and phase 2 205.

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Posted 6th Jan 2012 at 22:06
buzzbrightyear

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Are the proper hase 3 ones mist or still 2 jets?
Wonder why mine had phase 2 ones on, im sure I've seen a few phase 3's with the small round 2 jet ones tho.

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Posted 6th Jan 2012 at 23:24
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The first set I got pointed FAR too low, where hitting where the wipers normally sit!
Ordered another set off the bay that looked slightly different in the picture and they hit where you would expect on the windscreen, dont know about whilst travelling at speed but ill find out soon enough.

The difference between the two, the right hand one works fine, left hand one is far too low

the right hand one came with a little washer on the bottom, so they dont drip underneath like the first set!
and if you want to know, this is the bag they came in:

Washer Jets

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Posted 19th Jan 2012 at 16:25
welshpug!

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just adjust them?!

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Posted 19th Jan 2012 at 17:27
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How

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Posted 19th Jan 2012 at 17:33
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come on then welshpug, share the love. . . . .

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Posted 19th Jan 2012 at 17:35
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darkstar753 wrote:
come on then welshpug, share the love. . . . .


Yeah come on welshy, I've tried With a sewing needle and havnt a clue
That's why I bought the above linked ones earlier so I may aswell learn I've wasted £11 now!

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Posted 19th Jan 2012 at 18:37
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Ok I fan confirm the ones I just bought off e bay for £11 hit in the middle of the screen, looks about perfect. Part number 6438 v8.
I don't think the spry pattern is as misty as the others, but saying that how would I know, they hit the wipers before LOL

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Posted 24th Jan 2012 at 15:52
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by the looks of them, small electrical screwdriver Thumbs up

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Posted 24th Jan 2012 at 16:50
buzzbrightyear

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welshpug! wrote:
by the looks of them, small electrical screwdriver Thumbs up

Tried, no joy, it's as tho they're fixed

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Posted 24th Jan 2012 at 17:00
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they are non adjustable...so dont try to adjust as all you will do is screw the spray pattern up...No

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Posted 24th Jan 2012 at 17:40
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lollers !

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Posted 24th Jan 2012 at 18:09
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buzzbrightyear wrote:
Ok I fan confirm the ones I just bought off e bay for £11 hit in the middle of the screen, looks about perfect. Part number 6438 v8.
I don't think the spry pattern is as misty as the others, but saying that how would I know, they hit the wipers before LOL


Glad they were the right ones, damn site better than my old ones!

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Posted 24th Jan 2012 at 18:13
buzzbrightyear

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Have you driven with them yet. I want to go for a drive just to test them!
I reckon they will be perfect at any speed looking at where they hit the screen.
Thanks for the link.

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