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Re: washer jet not working
paul rogers wrote:
>
> Huw, most likely culprit would be the inline check-valve, I have found that
> useing anything other that the Wurth washer solvent, tends to make the rubber
> piston inside the vaqlve swell-up to the point of becoming inoperative
> paul rogers
>
> Huw Powell wrote:
>
> > > The electrical
> > > and pump seem to be working. I have someone operating the washer and I
> > > stood by the front; I could hear the pump operating (or trying to
> > > operate).
> > > The washer tank has fluid. What's left could be a plugged hose.
> >
> > Try disconnecting the hose at the various connections to isolate the
> > blockage. If you can get the hose off the pump without breaking the pump
> > outlet that will verify pump function. Sounds like a block between the
> > pump and the little Y-connector, or a clogged one way valve if you've got
> > one.
> > --
> > Huw Powell
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> >
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Have you got experience in replacing the inline check valve ?
By the look of the front of the hood, it seems very difficult to access
anything at all. Do you know where the valve is ?
Solomon