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Title: Washer Bottle Query
Post by: elite3.0v6tourer on 09 December 2008, 15:40:41
Need to replace my front washer bottle,will 1 from a 96 elite fit a 99 elite, i think they would be the same but thought i would ask first :-?
Title: Re: Washer Bottle Query
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 09 December 2008, 15:55:08
Yep....will fit fine
Title: Re: Washer Bottle Query
Post by: elite3.0v6tourer on 09 December 2008, 16:16:25
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Yep....will fit fine
Cheers mate just spoken to vaux and they confirm aswell :)
Title: Re: Washer Bottle Query
Post by: benbrunt on 09 December 2008, 17:42:12
Mine's leaking like a beehatch, is it an easy job to take it out and resit the pump on the seals? Anyone done it, how long would you recon it should take, maybe a job for boxing day in my parents garage
Title: Re: Washer Bottle Query
Post by: markey mark on 09 December 2008, 17:44:25
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Mine's leaking like a beehatch, is it an easy job to take it out and resit the pump on the seals? Anyone done it, how long would you recon it should take, maybe a job for boxing day in my parents garage

just take the grill of and you can see pumps !!  :y
so three screws and your in mabye half am hour to take pumps out and clean the filter on the bottom and refit !  :y
Title: Re: Washer Bottle Query
Post by: HerefordElite on 09 December 2008, 19:01:52
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Mine's leaking like a beehatch, is it an easy job to take it out and resit the pump on the seals? Anyone done it, how long would you recon it should take, maybe a job for boxing day in my parents garage

just take the grill of and you can see pumps !!  :y
so three screws and your in mabye half am hour to take pumps out and clean the filter on the bottom and refit !  :y


but if you want to take the bottle out completely it's a bumper off job as it's screwed to the inside metal reinforcing bar :-/
Title: Re: Washer Bottle Query
Post by: BigAl on 09 December 2008, 19:40:29
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but if you want to take the bottle out completely it's a bumper off job as it's screwed to the inside metal reinforcing bar :-/

This is the recommended approach from Haynes but it is not required. I've removed the bottle on a '99 mini-facelift and an '03 facelift without removing the bumper. From memory, It is just a case of undoing the 3 screws and manipulating the bottle out
Title: Re: Washer Bottle Query
Post by: benbrunt on 09 December 2008, 21:09:37
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Mine's leaking like a beehatch, is it an easy job to take it out and resit the pump on the seals? Anyone done it, how long would you recon it should take, maybe a job for boxing day in my parents garage

just take the grill of and you can see pumps !!  :y
so three screws and your in mabye half am hour to take pumps out and clean the filter on the bottom and refit !  :y


Cheers, all being well I'll get it done before I freeze on boxing day!
Title: Re: Washer Bottle Query
Post by: HerefordElite on 09 December 2008, 21:24:57
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but if you want to take the bottle out completely it's a bumper off job as it's screwed to the inside metal reinforcing bar :-/

This is the recommended approach from Haynes but it is not required. I've removed the bottle on a '99 mini-facelift and an '03 facelift without removing the bumper. From memory, It is just a case of undoing the 3 screws and manipulating the bottle out


how do you get at the screws? from inside the engine bay??? :-?
Title: Re: Washer Bottle Query
Post by: BigAl on 09 December 2008, 23:34:32
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how do you get at the screws? from inside the engine bay??? :-?
no, enough room from behind the bumper to get at them - you have to feel for them, rather than see them
Title: Re: Washer Bottle Query
Post by: VX1 on 10 December 2008, 14:28:43
Or if you just need to get the pumps out then there is no need to take the bumper off. If the washer bottle is leaking from the pumps it may be useful to remove the bumper to empty the bottle totally then remove both of the pumps clean them up then use some hylomar sealant to stop the leak. I had the same problem with mine and done this...... Now no leaking washer bottle.

Paul :y
Title: Re: Washer Bottle Query
Post by: benbrunt on 10 December 2008, 19:41:51
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Or if you just need to get the pumps out then there is no need to take the bumper off. If the washer bottle is leaking from the pumps it may be useful to remove the bumper to empty the bottle totally then remove both of the pumps clean them up then use some hylomar sealant to stop the leak. I had the same problem with mine and done this...... Now no leaking washer bottle.

Paul :y

Cheers guys, is hylomar sealant easily available?
Title: Re: Washer Bottle Query
Post by: VX1 on 10 December 2008, 20:34:00
Yes it is. You should be able to get from any factor or halfrauds.

Paul  :y
Title: Re: Washer Bottle Query
Post by: benbrunt on 10 December 2008, 20:36:11
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Yes it is. You should be able to get from any factor or halfrauds.

Paul  :y
I look forward to sticking my fingers together with it already :-X

Diy is not my strongest point
Title: Re: Washer Bottle Query
Post by: VX1 on 10 December 2008, 20:43:59
At least buying some sealant is less expensive than buying a new washer bottle but when you do come to put the pump seals back in make sure they are clean and dry otherwise it won't seal.

Paul  :y
Title: Re: Washer Bottle Query
Post by: HerefordElite on 10 December 2008, 22:03:20
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Or if you just need to get the pumps out then there is no need to take the bumper off. If the washer bottle is leaking from the pumps it may be useful to remove the bumper to empty the bottle totally then remove both of the pumps clean them up then use some hylomar sealant to stop the leak. I had the same problem with mine and done this...... Now no leaking washer bottle.

Paul :y

Cheers guys, is hylomar sealant easily available?


I used Fernox 'LS-X' from my local plumbing merchant :y

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(it's a jointing compound and leak sealer ;))
Title: Re: Washer Bottle Query
Post by: BigAl on 11 December 2008, 00:14:50
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I used Fernox 'LS-X' from my local plumbing merchant
If that's the one that cures when wet - it's a cracking bit of kit
Title: Re: Washer Bottle Query
Post by: HerefordElite on 11 December 2008, 00:39:51
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I used Fernox 'LS-X' from my local plumbing merchant
If that's the one that cures when wet - it's a cracking bit of kit


yep says "min of 1 hour to set...spraying with water speeds curing" :y