Guide to removing washer jets from the bonnet.

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Guide to removing washer jets from the bonnet.

Postby ZetecSX on Mon Oct 27, 2003 5:12 am

Tools required:
None! :D
(well maybe somthing to cut the washer pipe with)

Parts required:
2-3 feet of washer pipe.
washer pipe joiner.

Procedure:

1, Follow the procedure to convert to single wiper.
http://www.fiestaturbo.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=60457

2, As suggested use a wiper arm from a Citroen BX complete with spray bar.

3. Disconnect the washer pipes from the existing washers on the bonnet. Remove the jets from the bonnet.

4, Re-route the washer pipe along the underside of the scuttle panel and up through one of the slots next to the wiper arm.

5, Connect the pipe to the spray bar on the wiper arm.

6, Go to your local body shop and get them to weld up the holes where the original jets were. (consider bad boy-ing the bonnet or putting vents in) and respray to match the rest of the car.

7. Enjoy your new found style!!
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Postby M4RK Si on Fri Jun 04, 2004 6:19 pm

Shouldn't this be in the guides section? :bonkers:
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Postby Project on Sun Jun 06, 2004 12:00 am

Yep :)
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Postby AndyRS1800 on Thu Jul 01, 2004 8:03 am

My single wiper is made, i work for renault and the espace has washers on the wiper blade rather than the bonnet, think i'm gonna do this on my car as i'm gonna get the bonnet smoothed anywayz,
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