how close to the bumper is it sited?
hypothetically speaking...
say someone ..'ahem' got annoyed with trying to replace D/S headlamp bulb & errrmmm rather than smashing headlamp, kicked the bumper several times then noticed water dripping out.
is said idiot likely to have cracked the bottle or pulled out pipes?
motor still works, maybe dislodged motor?
C5 washer bottle..
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The washer bottle is on the front right corner and the motor is on the outside.
You'll need to remove the bumper to see what's happened. It's not difficult to get the front bumper off.
To do it, lift the bonnet. Undo 4 screws along the front cross member (above the double chevron on the front gill).
Undo 3 off 90 degree screws under the front bottom edge.
Then, at each wheel arch, there's one screw at the top corner of the bumper and one screw underneath the bottom edge.
Once all screws are out the sides of the whole bumper just pull forward and outwards from the wings. Do this carefully because there's hooked tabs on the top edge of the side of the plastic bumper which look delicate and may snap if you use too much force.
If you have headlamp washers you'll haveto unclip the front rectangular covers before undoing the above screws.
Breath deeply and take your time. If you need to kick something then have the wheely bin next to you it'll cost you less if it breaks.
I once punched a hole in the plasterboard ceiling of my garage. I got covered in dust and the remains of a mouse's nest.
You'll need to remove the bumper to see what's happened. It's not difficult to get the front bumper off.
To do it, lift the bonnet. Undo 4 screws along the front cross member (above the double chevron on the front gill).
Undo 3 off 90 degree screws under the front bottom edge.
Then, at each wheel arch, there's one screw at the top corner of the bumper and one screw underneath the bottom edge.
Once all screws are out the sides of the whole bumper just pull forward and outwards from the wings. Do this carefully because there's hooked tabs on the top edge of the side of the plastic bumper which look delicate and may snap if you use too much force.
If you have headlamp washers you'll haveto unclip the front rectangular covers before undoing the above screws.
Breath deeply and take your time. If you need to kick something then have the wheely bin next to you it'll cost you less if it breaks.
I once punched a hole in the plasterboard ceiling of my garage. I got covered in dust and the remains of a mouse's nest.
Cheers, Kev
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finally got round to doing this today....
seems i split the area around the hole for the 'Low Level' switch which is on the outside edge.
cue the soldering iron for a bit of 'welding', a bit of roofing mastic around the rubber & at moment all seems well., X fingers!
seems i split the area around the hole for the 'Low Level' switch which is on the outside edge.
cue the soldering iron for a bit of 'welding', a bit of roofing mastic around the rubber & at moment all seems well., X fingers!
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