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Windscreen jets
« on: 21 May 2009, 18:56:07 »

Does the single pipe that enters the bonnet on the passenger side then have a splitter in it for each  bonnet screen jet ?as my nearside jets are just a trickle and drivers side are full belt.I have tried the pin and thin wire but must be more blocked than just prodding will cure,so will need removing from bonnet and air line.Just unsure if pipe has a splitter.
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Re: Windscreen jets
« Reply #1 on: 21 May 2009, 19:27:48 »

Remove and reverse blow

Only thing to do

AFAIR there is a T piece by the passenger jet
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Re: Windscreen jets
« Reply #2 on: 21 May 2009, 19:34:55 »

Thanks Martin...I will pull it out in morning and give it a blast of compressed air.
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Re: Windscreen jets
« Reply #3 on: 21 May 2009, 23:13:25 »

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Does the single pipe that enters the bonnet on the passenger side then have a splitter in it for each  bonnet screen jet ?as my nearside jets are just a trickle and drivers side are full belt.I have tried the pin and thin wire but must be more blocked than just prodding will cure,so will need removing from bonnet and air line.Just unsure if pipe has a splitter.
Have a look under the bonnet as you use your washers, I had a similar problem with my Senator when the nozzle had rotted underneath, so I was loosing water pressure there rather than the water hitting the screen. :y
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