http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/..._productId_176885_langId_-1_categoryId_165746
Is that the part? Do i just fit it in-line with the hoses?
Yeah same. Filled mine up yesterday evening, probably leaked 2/3rds of the bottle already. Getting a bit tedious
Good shout. If Phil confirms that this is the correct part, I'll be purchasing myself. Pissed off filling the bottle, using it once or twice then noticing the bottle is nearly empty!
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Just done this myself after reading this thread yesterday. Jacked the car up on passenger side, flipped the little bit of arch liner back and you can feel both washer tubes by the bumper going up to the bumper and coming down from the wing. Cut both of them and fit both one way valves.
Filled the bottle up and all the washers work however are not leaking result. They don't need to be placed right by the wsher jets themselves but its up to you. I did not want to take the bumper off so fitted both by the arch liner on passenger side took about 5 minutes altogether and £4.59 so nice easy cheap fix
I've had a problem with my valves recently, they both got blocked up and I haven't been able to unblock them. I can't decide to just buy another set or to grab a pair of new washers from Renault.
Opinions?
Cheers!
My plastic ones failed recently, so rather than reorder the sam type, I've gone for the aluminium variety. Hopefully they will be a little more robust.
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Already ordered them. Going to try them out but if they fail I will probably want to fill mine up as well. What did you use to fill them up anyway?
I don't really see the point in them either. You can't really seem to choose if you want to use it or not. Really frustrating when you have just washed your car and need to spray your windshield and it just squirts on your lights, bonnet and most of the front bumper.
You should only get the headlight washers going when the lights are on - and even then, only if you pull the washer stalk for an extended period of time. You should hear a two-tone whirr noise - the second whirr being the headlamp washer pump. I NEVER use my headlamp washers - instead I rely on washing the car a lot! So frustrating that it's a requirement of the MOT and I never use it
Its only a requirement for them to work if they are present. Remove them and add blanks and it will pass fine.
About 14 quid each plus vat
do you want me to find out.
Its only a requirement for them to work if they are present. Remove them and add blanks and it will pass fine.
Not if he has standard fit HID's. Have to work.
From memory, when it washes, the motor runs to clean one lamp and reverses to clean the other.
I've blocked mine and disconnected the pump. mr mot man has been told that I have fancy jet shaped washer blanks