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9th January 2009, 18:27 | #1 |
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For Sale: Heated Washer Jet Kit
I bought a set of these from SMC a few months back but have never fitted them, my car is in the garage all week and only used weekends so wont bother if anyone wants it how about
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11th January 2009, 15:42 | #2 |
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i would be interested in these but not sure how to check if i already have them, i know that sounds a bit dim, but all i can see is a rubber tube coming from each jet and joining together before a single tube disappears below the bulkhead towards the plenum on the drivers side.
Do these washers do what they say on the tin and work firdst time on a frosty morning ? Can anyone help who may have fitted these already ?
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There should be cables going to your washer jets as well as the tube if you have them already fitted - it should be obvious in that regard.
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Heater Washers
I'm almost embarased to ask this, but are they suitable to fit on a diesel?
Doh!! Andrew
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Yes they are Andrew.
I have them on mine. Without the "anti freeze" type stuff in washer bottle though water would freeze up in bottle and pipes in recent weather. |
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so its purely the washer jets that are heated and not any of the water feeding them which is cured by anti freeze or old unwanted after shave as someone once told me.
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Yes just purely the Washer Jets are heated, but well worth it as it does keep the water flowing linked with advice in earlier post.
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Are you sure its just the jets heated? Looking at the fitting instructions in "How to" there seems an awful lot of work involved just to heat the jets? Aren't the tubes heated also? |
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