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Title: How do you flush window washer system?
Post by: Gwilym on 29 October 2006, 21:09:56
As per title.

When I squirt the window whatever is in there really smells horrible.
Title: Re: How do you flush window washer system?
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 29 October 2006, 21:11:21
You could remove the washer bottle and clean it out

Personally though, I'd just shove a running hose in the washer bottle, let it overflow and leave it running for a bit

Then top back up with a decent mix of screenwash :)
Title: Re: How do you flush window washer system?
Post by: Gwilym on 29 October 2006, 21:17:10
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You could remove the washer bottle and clean it out

Personally though, I'd just shove a running hose in the washer bottle, let it overflow and leave it running for a bit

Then top back up with a decent mix of screenwash :)

Cheers mate. Another reason to flood outside my workshop and use my company water!!

On another note, my air con was all sorted and whilst the engine bay had some space to work I treated myself to a brand spanking new radiator so no leaks or anything now.

Engine management light still flickers occasionaly. Visit to Vauxhall - £35 from my wallet and tech 2 says knock sensor faulty. Nice!
Title: Re: How do you flush window washer system?
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 29 October 2006, 21:18:06
Which knock sensor matey?
Title: Re: How do you flush window washer system?
Post by: Gwilym on 29 October 2006, 21:20:46
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Which knock sensor matey?


Now now James! You know I don't know about things like that!! That would require some mechanical knowledge

The one on the left? maybe? does that help?

I could point to it but as I don't know where the other one is I am none the wiser
Title: Re: How do you flush window washer system?
Post by: TheBoy on 29 October 2006, 21:22:36
One for each bank of cylinders. No2 is passenger side, and it will be damaged cable where its got trapped near cam cover ;)
Title: Re: How do you flush window washer system?
Post by: Gwilym on 29 October 2006, 21:24:49
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One for each bank of cylinders. No2 is passenger side, and it will be damaged cable where its got trapped near cam cover ;)

That sounds about right! The guy at vauxhall said something about a pinched cable.
Title: Re: How do you flush window washer system?
Post by: Gwilym on 29 October 2006, 21:26:50
On second thoughts

When you face the car, it is the one that goes behind the cam cover on the left hand side. Wouldn't that be the drivers one then?
Title: Re: How do you flush window washer system?
Post by: TheBoy on 29 October 2006, 21:29:29
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On second thoughts

When you face the car, it is the one that goes behind the cam cover on the left hand side. Wouldn't that be the drivers one then?
that one normally goes around the cambelt cover, but could still be pinched somewhere. The passenger one frequently gets pinched under cam cover...
Title: Re: How do you flush window washer system?
Post by: Gwilym on 29 October 2006, 21:32:32
URGENT MESSAGE FOR JAMESV6CDX


James, you know how much you enjoyed your drive down to Highbridge :y

Title: Re: How do you flush window washer system?
Post by: TheBoy on 29 October 2006, 21:33:46
I would repair the the wire rather than replace the sensor (bit fiddly to get to)
Title: Re: How do you flush window washer system?
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 29 October 2006, 21:36:38
We (I) may well have unplugged this whilst doing the cambelt change....

Check it's connector and wire :)
Title: Re: How do you flush window washer system?
Post by: TheBoy on 29 October 2006, 21:39:19
Passnger side plugs in on cable tray, drivers either on egr bracket or just in front of cambelt cover...
Title: Re: How do you flush window washer system?
Post by: Gwilym on 29 October 2006, 21:50:42
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We (I) may well have unplugged this whilst doing the cambelt change....

Check it's connector and wire :)

How?
Title: Re: How do you flush window washer system?
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 29 October 2006, 22:30:28
check that the wire coming from the front driver side of the cam cover cable tray is not broken, and that the connector in this location is seated properly...