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Old Jun 19, 2018 | 03:41 PM
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Does anyone know where the rear screen washer attaches in the engine compartment i have the tube from the washer bottle but i cant find where it attaches in the engine bay ive been under it over it ive even pushed water back through fron the rear i see water but nn clue to where the tube comes in to the engine bay .
This car is almost ready for the road but i just want it fixed .
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On left hand drive models (the only ones I know). There are two washer pumps on the reservoir. One mounted higher on the tank is for the rear washer, the one on the bottom is for the windshield.
 
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On left hand drive models (the only ones I know). There are two washer pumps on the reservoir. One mounted higher on the tank is for the rear washer, the one on the bottom is for the windshield.
Thanks for coming back to me my washer bottle has all the tubes conected but the rear screen tube is loose near the windsheild i took the engine computer out so maybe i pulled it out but i cant find where it goes .
 
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On mine it comes through the firewall on the left side. It's ran a little too close to a bunch of wires for my preference. I try to keep my water and electrics separate.
 
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On mine it comes through the firewall on the left side. It's ran a little too close to a bunch of wires for my preference. I try to keep my water and electrics separate.
It wont reach to the left its near to centre its driving me crackers
 
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My service manual set does not cover right hand drive models. First time it's let me down. There must be a different manual for European versions.
 
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Originally Posted by Rusty Nuts
My service manual set does not cover right hand drive models. First time it's let me down. There must be a different manual for European versions.
I really apreciate your help i wouldnt have thought there was that much difference on the routing of the tubes.
The imobilisor on euro spec is a nightmare too but i fixed that .
 
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