Can Anybody Recommend A Good Washer Jet

I can see what you mean. This is a picture of a broken one that I found on the web...

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Will post them to you!

Pete
Yes you are correct the two parts of the washer jets are now glued together. How ever it would be worth cutting the fitting off at the joint and drilling out the remainder of the base section leaving the domed section intact for fitting to the base section fixed in the deck . Saving all the agro of taking down the headlinings.
 
Pete
Yes you are correct the two parts of the washer jets are now glued together. How ever it would be worth cutting the fitting off at the joint and drilling out the remainder of the base section leaving the domed section intact for fitting to the base section fixed in the deck . Saving all the agro of taking down the headlinings.

I've managed to source some original (non pattern nozzles so will see if these come apart). If not, then I now know the dimensions of the stubs so an get drill exactly if required.

Pete
 
I robbed some from a Volvo truck as these have the triple sprays on them so they give three jets per nozzle but the downside is that you need the matching pump to drive them, the upside is that they are 24 volt and drop straight in and can be pulled out as they have plastic tags and not a nut fitting.
 
I robbed some from a Volvo truck as these have the triple sprays on them so they give three jets per nozzle but the downside is that you need the matching pump to drive them, the upside is that they are 24 volt and drop straight in and can be pulled out as they have plastic tags and not a nut fitting.

Problem is that I cant get to the underside of them to change them over completely so I'm stuck with trying to find nozzles that go over the old stubs.

Fortunately I have a couple of non OEM RR ones and I think that if I shorten them as much as possible and glue them on they might stand a reasonable chance of surviving for more than a couple of months.
 
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