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washer jets someone shed a little light thanks guys



  mk2 1.2 mk2 172
I have recently purchased a 182 full body but I want to have working headlight washer jets could some one tell me what I need as in like the pump,wires, fixings or just a little how to guide ? Thanks in advance guys
 
It's a lot of effort tbh, I would just get some washer blanks.

However for a start you will need a new washer bottle and at least one new pump (maybe 2 actually). But I'm still not sure if it will be possible even after that.
 
  Fiesta ST2 MP215
2 Pumps, all the pipes, the Washers, the works.

Lot of hassle for something that WONT work after a few weeks anyway,
 
  mk2 1.2 mk2 172
Would I not be able to connect the headlight pump to the front windscreen pump so when I wash the windscreen it washes the headlight aswell seems a easy way around things ?
 
  mk2 1.2 mk2 172
How come if I connect the headlight pump leads to the leads of the windscreen pump surely when I wash my windscreen that will then activate the headlight pump aswell
 
It's 100% two pumps
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This shows how the xenon washer bit is usually plumed up
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sburrell93

Scotland - South
ClioSport Area Rep
I done it a few weeks back. You need the washer bottle as you need the two pumps, and then the tubing to run to either washer jet. After this there's a good chance you'll need to get it onto a CLIP computer (I had to) to get the connection to the headlight washer pump activated. It's controlled by the UCH so it only works when the headlights are on and the washers have been held on for longer than 1 second. It's a lot of hassle tbh and I only did it because I was getting the car onto the computer for something else anyway and managed to get the parts cheap.
 
Did you get the 182 xenon headlights along with the bumper? If so, you'll HAVE to get the washers working. It will be an MOT failure otherwise.

D.


No it won't. They can't test what isn't there, same as the auto leveling. If it is a standard feature of the car it would have to work. However 1.2's never came with Xenons so don't require them.
 

Darren S

ClioSport Club Member
No it won't. They can't test what isn't there, same as the auto leveling. If it is a standard feature of the car it would have to work. However 1.2's never came with Xenons so don't require them.

Seriously??

That's a piss-poor situation if it is. Xenons generate hardly any heat, so you need headlight washers to aid removal of snow, etc. But you attach xenons to a 1.2 and that makes you exempt as they aren't a factory fit option?

Makes a mockery of the original ruling, imo!

D.
 
Seriously??

That's a piss-poor situation if it is. Xenons generate hardly any heat, so you need headlight washers to aid removal of snow, etc. But you attach xenons to a 1.2 and that makes you exempt as they aren't a factory fit option?

Makes a mockery of the original ruling, imo!

D.


Yes, it's a loophole!

More info on here http://www.motinfo.gov.uk/htdocs/m4s01000701.htm if they are fitted they must work, but if they're not fitted then it doesn't matter!
 

loggyboy

ClioSport Club Member
Wish I'd known this before I fitted my headlight washers :( the regulations I read online stated they were necessary for HID lights nowadays!

They are required for type approval, but there must have been a time when HIDs were first used and rulings came in regarding washers and self leveling, in that time some cars may have been approved/produced with HIDs but without washers/levelers. So to be sure the MOT has to make allowance for them.

The early advice on HIDs requirements was and still is correct, its just the MoT rules have to allow for some variations.

The clio is type approved with washers/levelers, so therefore if you dont have them, you may pass an MoT but technically your car wouldnt comply with its type approval and therefore contravines the Construction And Use regs - so VOSA could technically fine you/get you to remove them. HOWEVER thats pretty much the same for any modification to cars (exhausts/suspension etc etc) so its virtually never enforced on passenger cars - VOSA are primarally concered with comercial vehicles etc.
 

GrahamS

ClioSport Club Member
  335d
I thought if they were fitted they were testable. My 182 has passed for several years with them blanked at various different garages and some MOT only stations.
 


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