Leaking/disconnected windscreen washer hose
Leaking/disconnected windscreen washer hose
If I use the windscreen washer, the pump works, but no water comes out of the jets - I have checked the jets and they are clear. Water then drips into the car. My assumption is that the hose has become disconnected from behind the jets - but how on earth do you get to it ? I have scoured my service manual, but can't find any reference and with my very basic knowledge, I am stumped.
Any advice gratefully appreciated, thanks
Alanl
Any advice gratefully appreciated, thanks
Alanl
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Re: Leaking/disconnected windscreen washer hose
is a soft top or tintop
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Re: Leaking/disconnected windscreen washer hose
Soft top is easy... just unscrew the windscreen bolts at the top... then fold the windscreen forwards
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Re: Leaking/disconnected windscreen washer hose
There are small one way valves in the tubes, these sometimes block up and dont let the fluid through. If you have a hard top you can get to some of it by removing the clocks and going through that way but it's a bit of a pain in the ass, you ideally need to remove the dash.
I just ripped mine out and did this.
I just ripped mine out and did this.
Re: Leaking/disconnected windscreen washer hose
Hi sorry, Its a 1985 SJ413 soft top that I have owned for 25 years. The windscreen has never been folded down - is there anything that I should be wary of ? Thanks everyone for advice. This site is brilliant. I will post some pics of my last trip to SW France in 2009.
Re: Leaking/disconnected windscreen washer hose
Wow, so you have pretty much owned it from new Fair play to you matey! You must love it
easiest thing to do would be to fold the widscreen down then, just be careful of the seal, if this has perished or gets damaged during the job it could end up leaking afterwards. 90% of the time it is fine though so i would worry too much!
easiest thing to do would be to fold the widscreen down then, just be careful of the seal, if this has perished or gets damaged during the job it could end up leaking afterwards. 90% of the time it is fine though so i would worry too much!
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Re: Leaking/disconnected windscreen washer hose
The windscreen is a piece of cake to take off... there are Philips head bolts in the top corners of the screen...
These hold the windscreen on at the top... just take the little right angle brackets off... should be 2 or maybe 3 bolts for each corner.
Then there's the clamps on the side of the dash, just open them...
Just be careful cos when you push the windscreen forward the wiper motor is attached to the bottom of the screen.
As you push the screen forward, the wiper motor pivots up, and will pop the cover off the top of the dashboard where the motor is (if you haven't already taken it off).
Just watch out as sometimes the motor will just pop the cover off, sometimes it will break it...
These hold the windscreen on at the top... just take the little right angle brackets off... should be 2 or maybe 3 bolts for each corner.
Then there's the clamps on the side of the dash, just open them...
Just be careful cos when you push the windscreen forward the wiper motor is attached to the bottom of the screen.
As you push the screen forward, the wiper motor pivots up, and will pop the cover off the top of the dashboard where the motor is (if you haven't already taken it off).
Just watch out as sometimes the motor will just pop the cover off, sometimes it will break it...
Twiss
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"If brute force doesn't fix your problem, you aren't using enough of it."
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'93 Maruti Gypsy MG410
"If brute force doesn't fix your problem, you aren't using enough of it."
Re: Leaking/disconnected windscreen washer hose
Here are some pics on my beloved SJ413 in SW France in 2009. I know the ribbons/bows look a bit cissy, but we went to a mates wedding. PS not all the kids are mine.
Alanl
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Re: Leaking/disconnected windscreen washer hose
Thanks everyone, the windscreen is now scheduled to have its inaugural folding down this Friday.
Re: Leaking/disconnected windscreen washer hose
Good luck matey! It's good to see yo back on here as well, it 's been a long time since you last postedalanl wrote:Thanks everyone, the windscreen is now scheduled to have its inaugural folding down this Friday.