Just changed both wash pumps on the 405 as a precursor to its upcoming MOT, front one died a week or so ago and the back has been dead for ages.
Front works perfectly, but the back still doesn't deliver any water the pump is working and obviously straining, so I'm guessing there is a block pipe somewhere, how do I get to the pipe to check and fix this this any ideas?
Cheers
Rear Washers
Moderator: RichardW
Rear Washers
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Yeah I thought of the lazy option, but its not been working for about a year now so I thought I'd have a go at fixing it.
Will try the hot water and needle when it stops raining I think.
Will try the hot water and needle when it stops raining I think.
2001 406 Rapier 2.0 HDi 90 Estate - Sold Scrap after being viciously attacked by a falling tree
2001 Toyota MR2 1.8 VVTi - To be sold for spares/repair - dead gearbox
2014 Seat Ibiza Eastate 1.4 FR ACT (bought in an emergency, but a nice enough low mileage car)
2001 Toyota MR2 1.8 VVTi - To be sold for spares/repair - dead gearbox
2014 Seat Ibiza Eastate 1.4 FR ACT (bought in an emergency, but a nice enough low mileage car)