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Nigglyonne

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  1. Yes, the pump I replaced had two outlets, one for front and one for rear washer. The headlights had a separate pump, which is why I couldn’t understand why the headlight washers weren’t working. Anyway, when I replaced the screen pump, the headlight washer worked. Still don’t understand why? I guess the ECU controls it?
  2. Yeh, replacing the screen pump fixed my headlight washer. Still don’t understand the logic but my experience suggests that the headlight pump relies on the washer pump running first. As I said, when I replaced the front and rear screen pump, the headlight washers worked. They didn’t when the screen pump broke. In the end, putting the high pressure air hose tight up against the rear nozzle unblocked it. I try to remember to use my rear washer once a week now purely to prevent it getting blocked. It’s a right faff taking the wheel arch liner out, isn’t it?
  3. Yes. New pump fixed the front washers but back didn’t work until I put compressed air into the jet. Had to take car to my golf club to use their air line. Tried foot pump but not enough pressure. If you can hear the pump turning, you’ve got power to it. If no water coming out of front or rear jets suggest you might have a leak, air lock or both front and rear jets are blocked.
  4. I have similar problem and just created a new post. I intend getting a new pump but won’t fit it until I’ve checked whether there is any power getting to it when the stalk switch is operated.
  5. My windscreen washers have stopped working but so have the headlight washers. I have checked ALL fuses, including 42 and they are all OK, from what I can see. The screen and headlights are on separate pumps but will the headlight washers not work if the screen pump has failed? Hope someone can help.

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