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Title: rubber seal in window washer pump
Post by: bellers on 19 November 2010, 20:51:08
Decided to fix my head light washers. Turns out the three way connecter thing was blocked. Put pump back in, filled up with water n it poured out. The rubber seal that the pump pushes into is missing.
Does anyone know if this can be bought or will I have to try and get a diy hardware store fix

Thabks
Jonny
Title: Re: rubber seal in window washer pump
Post by: Andy B on 19 November 2010, 20:53:23
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.... Put pump back in, filled up with water n it poured out. The rubber seal that the pump pushes into is missing. .....

You sure you didn't push it into the bottle when you replaced the pump?
Title: Re: rubber seal in window washer pump
Post by: al brown on 19 November 2010, 20:59:24
Or did it drop off and is sat on the lip of the front spoiler somewhere.

Al
Title: Re: rubber seal in window washer pump
Post by: Psychoca on 19 November 2010, 22:10:12
If I was a gambling man, I would put money on the liklihood you pushed the seal in the bottle....

Go to you nearest scrappy and remove one from another Vauxhall...

I pushed mine in and had to pinch the replacemtn from an old Astra sitting in my garage....  I found that the seals (they have sevaral fine holes on the seal) block on a regular basis...

The best way I have found to clean them is to push (and hold) them in my garden hose and turn the tap on...
Title: Re: rubber seal in window washer pump
Post by: Andy B on 19 November 2010, 22:15:17
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 I found that the seals ..... block on a regular basis...
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You need to modify the amount of screen wash you use. After the initial clearing of my filter when I first got the car - the wash barely reached the screen - I've never since had a problem  :y
Title: Re: rubber seal in window washer pump
Post by: TheBoy on 20 November 2010, 15:27:15
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If I was a gambling man, I would put money on the liklihood you pushed the seal in the bottle....

Go to you nearest scrappy and remove one from another Vauxhall...

I pushed mine in and had to pinch the replacemtn from an old Astra sitting in my garage....  I found that the seals (they have sevaral fine holes on the seal) block on a regular basis...

The best way I have found to clean them is to push (and hold) them in my garden hose and turn the tap on...
As Andy B suggests, normally a sign of too weak screenwash mixture, which allows a horrible white (bacterial?) sludge to breed.  If you have headlight washers, this really screws the pump (and extenders on prefacelifts) as that has no filter.
Title: Re: rubber seal in window washer pump
Post by: Millerboy on 20 November 2010, 16:22:24
I've had it blocked before now with a blue sludge from the screen wash, too strong I think. And I pushed the filter into the bottle the first time I refitted the pump, now have 2 spare from scrappy!