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Windscreen washer jets
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29 Nov 2021 16:39 #240395
by maverick
Jalapeño, IISY?
Replied by maverick on topic Windscreen washer jets
both of my washer jets only spout one stream of water ... been like that for 4 MOT's ... never failed
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30 Nov 2021 12:44 #240409
by DrRobin
2020 blue SZ5 (one of the last to be registered in the UK)
Ex 2011 Blue Jimny SZ4
Northumberland Jimny Blog
Replied by DrRobin on topic Windscreen washer jets
I have used a pin to clean the jets out in the past, but I found the jet wash does it quite well. The hole is a reasonable size so a pin or needle should go in quite easily.Thanks to all for replying. I am loath to stick something into the hole as I will most likely damage it so first I will disconnect the feeder pipe and use a tyre pump to "blast" through the jets in the same direction as water flow and see if that works. Or engine degreaser to dissolve some gogga that crawled into the pipe? If that fails, then I will try with fine copper wire and hopefully will neither damage the hole nor alter the direction of the spray.
I have seen this in MoT reports when I was searching for my Jimny and will be mega unhappy if my MoT reflects this after all the work I have put in to make this Jimny rock solid.
Thanks again all!
2020 blue SZ5 (one of the last to be registered in the UK)
Ex 2011 Blue Jimny SZ4
Northumberland Jimny Blog
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01 Dec 2021 13:57 #240428
by Kats
Replied by Kats on topic Windscreen washer jets
I had both my jets totally clogged, so i just let them sit overnight in a vinegar/baking soda solution and the next day cleaned them with a thin needle, or wire, or anything thin enough that goes in there and then blew some air into it and it was perfect afterward! Also, check if the water pipes that feed the jets are sending enough water and make sure they are clean as well. When you remove the jets just have someone spray some water and see if they both spit water with decent pressure from them. Good luck!
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02 Dec 2021 21:27 #240449
by RainerK
Replied by RainerK on topic Windscreen washer jets
In case the spray nozzle gets clogged often, I use a small plastic filter in the spray water line.
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