jameswrx
ClioSport Club Member
One of the faults on a 172 I've recently purchased is the rear washer not working. When you press the rear washer on the stalk the front washers work instead.
Now, obviously first thing I did was a quick google and found the pumps can be a problem. Bought a new pump from a motor factors (yes I even managed to find a helpful chap who'd come accross the sport washer pump scenario with the part no's being wrong)
Upon stripping the old unit down to have a look, there just appears to be one common pressure feed with the split being dictated by a side floating rubber diverter splitting the flow from the pump between front and rear.
My question is.. What else happens to divert the flow? The pump is one pump with one electrical feed and I'm struggling to see what has the influence over the rubber diverter to switch it between front and rear? Is there a valve somewhere in the front washer tubing that shuts off when the rear washer switch is actuated? I'm sure I'm over looking something blindingly obvious but someone put me out of my misery.
Now, obviously first thing I did was a quick google and found the pumps can be a problem. Bought a new pump from a motor factors (yes I even managed to find a helpful chap who'd come accross the sport washer pump scenario with the part no's being wrong)
Upon stripping the old unit down to have a look, there just appears to be one common pressure feed with the split being dictated by a side floating rubber diverter splitting the flow from the pump between front and rear.
My question is.. What else happens to divert the flow? The pump is one pump with one electrical feed and I'm struggling to see what has the influence over the rubber diverter to switch it between front and rear? Is there a valve somewhere in the front washer tubing that shuts off when the rear washer switch is actuated? I'm sure I'm over looking something blindingly obvious but someone put me out of my misery.