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The rear one works fine. The front one doesn't. The MOT man got it going late last year
I've tried pushing pins down the jets.When I press the button there is no visible trace of water under the bonnet so I'm discounting disconnected pipes
Any ideas It's on a 53 plate
Ian
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Can you actually hear the washer motor going when you try to activate it? If not could be a faulty pump or a broken cable? If you can there could be a blockage somewhere
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Had it where my front was working but back wasnt (SEAT alahmabra) Fault revealed itself after a while when the front passenger carpet was wet. A joint on the pipe had pulled apart. You need to trace pipe Possibly blocked with gunge
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You can often get gunk building up at the bottom of the resevoir. Can you disconnect the outlet pipe and see if it's clear?
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