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Old 26th October 2009, 22:38   #1
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I am interesting about both sides. Or if somebody know if is any difference between RH and LH side please let me know.
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Old 26th October 2009, 23:56   #2
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I am interesting about both sides. Or if somebody know if is any difference between RH and LH side please let me know.
Do a search on the forum .... I'm sure that I've seen a thread on here somewhere..... ?

Besides the fact that they point in opposite directions
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Old 28th October 2009, 12:12   #3
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I am interesting about both sides. Or if somebody know if is any difference between RH and LH side please let me know.
I have just bought the powerwash hose assembly (facelift) from SMC and the jets are available from Gammon and Brown.

There is a BMW equivalent pump (new) from a seller on ebay.

Now I just need the hose retaining clips.

I will make-up a relay box to make them wash once every 5 shots of the winscreen wash and only when the headlamps are switched on.

(a good project for one weekend).

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Old 28th October 2009, 14:44   #4
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Be aware that if you are adding the headlamp wash to a car that does not have it already it is a nightmare to code the addition of the washers using T4!
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Old 28th October 2009, 15:51   #5
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I do not plan to go the T4 route (because of all the known issues). Instead I plan to fit a small electronics box which will control the powerwash as a separate system.
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Old 28th October 2009, 16:42   #6
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I can't found it on theirs pages. Presume it is this link
http://www.ukmgparts.com/
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Correct site. Do a search from the home page for:
DNJ000320PMA
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DNJ000330PMA

These are the twin units for the facelift.

The search does not seem to work from the ZT page.

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