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Front Washer Jets

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Re: Front Washer Jets

Post by Nat » Thu Feb 02, 2017 9:53 am

Good effort.

However I found an easier way thats still holding up 18 months later.

Use compressed air.............disconnect a washer hose and " back wash " air into the washer bottle to clear the blockage.
Then use really hot water and run it through several times. The hot water seems to do the trick. I used boiling water.
Worked a treat.

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Re: Front Washer Jets

Post by MattX » Thu Feb 02, 2017 11:03 am

Tried it.
Didn't work. The gunk was so bad it didn't disolve and couldn't go anywhere so just got sucked back up again.

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Re: Front Washer Jets

Post by VEG » Thu Feb 02, 2017 10:29 pm

lol its a bitch of a job

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Re: Front Washer Jets

Post by Horizon » Thu Feb 02, 2017 11:37 pm

[quote="Nat"]
Good effort.

However I found an easier way thats still holding up 18 months later.

Use compressed air.............disconnect a washer hose and " back wash " air into the washer bottle to clear the blockage.
Then use really hot water and run it through several times. The hot water seems to do the trick. I used boiling water.
Worked a treat.
[/quote]
When I worked on Autoclaves, we used to come across this problem on the small counter top units , they used to get a bacterial grunge build up in the water tanks. We used to add bleach and that used to break down the gunge
Maybe worth trying that first.
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Re: Front Washer Jets

Post by MattX » Sat Feb 04, 2017 1:05 pm

[quote="Horizon"]
[quote="Nat"]
Good effort.

However I found an easier way thats still holding up 18 months later.

Use compressed air.............disconnect a washer hose and " back wash " air into the washer bottle to clear the blockage.
Then use really hot water and run it through several times. The hot water seems to do the trick. I used boiling water.
Worked a treat.
[/quote]
When I worked on Autoclaves, we used to come across this problem on the small counter top units , they used to get a bacterial grunge build up in the water tanks. We used to add bleach and that used to break down the gunge
Maybe worth trying that first.
[/quote]

I thought about it but was concerned the bleach might damage the pumps and/or pipes.
Not to mention I really didn't want bleach squirting out all over my car.

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Re: Front Washer Jets

Post by X5Sport » Tue Apr 11, 2017 5:52 pm

You are (or should) only use a very low % of bleach in the mix.  About 5% max I think, and wash it off immediately or mask the jets so it stays off the paint - such as aiming into a bottle.
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