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Hi All,

 

I've got an issue with my front windscreen washer jets. Can someone throw some suggestions (maybe from experience) how I can clean them?

 

Basically pulling the stalk to wash the windscreen produces a dribble out the jets. So I know the fluid is getting there, it's just not hitting the screen with any force.

 

I've tried cleaning them with a sewing needle, by having a good poke and wiggle, but this has had virtually no effect :thumbdown:

 

Is there an alternative way of cleaning them? Can they be removed and/or replaced? Or are they all part of the wiper arm?

 

Any suggestions welcome.

 

Cheers, Ian :thumbs:

Posted

You can clean the jets by using a pin however I found that there is a non return valve in the line between centre of the engine bay and brake fluid cover, it's white and mine was shot so I drilled mine out and all good now

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Posted

Will be a £2 non return valve from halfords. Open the bonnet, remove the brake fluid cover, reach under the windscreen cowling and unclip the pipes. There will be 2 valves under there - a Y shaped valve and a non return valve. It is usually this piece which gets blocked.

Posted

Thanks again :thumbs:

 

Just to double check before I pull things apart, is this )below) the non return valve?

 

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Posted

yep thats the one :)

 

i just replaced mine with a piece of copper brake pipe as the replacement valve did the same thing.

Posted

Correct, thats the part.

 

Whilst searching for a replacement, eventually found in Halfords, i used the lid of a biro for a week or so in its place without any problems.

Posted

Update. Quick trip to Halfords and £1.79 later I have a new valve and working screen washers :yahoo:

 

Thanks guys, you're the bestest. :thumbs:

  • 8 months later...
Posted

Can't help with your location query I'm afraid Mike, but it maybe that Nissan used a different looking valve in the later models or it's previously been changed (also for a different looking one).

 

The one I replaced mine with was a smaller black thing. The washer fluid was held up 'out the way' by some plastic clips. I'd have thought the location wouldn't of changed by much (if at all) though.

  • 2 years later...

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