washer jets blocking

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andrew
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Post by andrew »

Is it me or does anyone else have a problem with there nozzles blocking all the time?

Im told this is a common problem on 206's.

Ive just had to get a pin out on it again, I also have the problem of scratches on my windscreen. This isnt good, how do I prevent this with my CC when I get it anytime nowish ??


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Post by Rachel. »

Never had my jets block up and I've had my CC for nearly a year and my previous 206 for two years. Think the monkeys may be lying to you!

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Post by Julia »

I had problems with my 206 jets. Fiddled with a needle only to make it worse and the jets then shot over the windscreen missing mine and cleaning the car behind me!
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Post by CB »

nope..
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Post by bergen »

had one of mine replaced
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Post by andrew »

Well, it was my Uncle that used to be the general manager of a Pug dealer, said they replaced all the jets on used cars to save them the hassle.

When I got my car serviced (at a different dealer ) I asked them to replace them, but they said it was a waste of money and they could jet wash them out .... they wanted some silly cash ... 2 pounds ... :smile:, so I let them do it ...

It fixed it for about 4 months then it returned.

Maybe its just the area my car is parked in during the day ... I do tend to more often than not end up with a film of dust on the windscreen every day, no matter what weather.

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Post by Robbie »

Try diluting your washer fluid bottle with a bit more water.

Too much washer concentration can bung up your washer jets.

An never try an do it on the cheap by filling a washer bottle with washing up liquid which will bung up the washer bottle/jets for good.


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Post by andrew »

On 2002-08-05 07:42, Robbie wrote:
Try diluting your washer fluid bottle with a bit more water.

Too much washer concentration can bung up your washer jets.

An never try an do it on the cheap by filling a washer bottle with washing up liquid which will bung up the washer bottle/jets for good.


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Thats a good point about putting more water in. Do you speak from experience with the washing up liquid ? id never do that :grin:

How about brand of washer fluid? Im sure pug say only use there own .... heh yeah right :smile:
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Post by CB »

On 2002-08-04 22:25, Greg S wrote:
nope..
Aaargghhh!!! The curse of the forum!!! Mine are blocked! Its the LEAST of my worries though - see 'Mirror Disaster' topic) :cry:
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Post by andrew »

thats bad news Greg :sad:... and just to add to it .. my freshly cleaned windscreen got bird cr***d... and so i go to the washers .. and 3 secs later its blocked again. Someone is really taking the P____!
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Post by Pauline »

Try sticking a pin down it until you get a trickle through then flush through with warm water (not boiling, you'll melt the bottle under the bonnet!) - fill it up, then sit ya car and just keep squirting. It might take a few fills but usually works for me. Mine clog up AFTER they've been to the dealer - think they put washer fluid in neat. D'oh :eek:
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Post by Robbie »

On 2002-08-05 08:25, andrew wrote:
On 2002-08-05 07:42, Robbie wrote:
Try diluting your washer fluid bottle with a bit more water.

Too much washer concentration can bung up your washer jets.

An never try an do it on the cheap by filling a washer bottle with washing up liquid which will bung up the washer bottle/jets for good.


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Thats a good point about putting more water in. Do you speak from experience with the washing up liquid ? id never do that :grin:

How about brand of washer fluid? Im sure pug say only use there own .... heh yeah right :smile:
Some years ago, my mother thought she was doing me a favour by filling up my washer bottle one day with neat washing up liquid :sad:

Mothers ! It took me an hour to strip out the washer bottle and clean out the clogged up mess.


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Post by andrew »

Good god man! why was she under the bonnet of your car !
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Post by rob »

she was looking for the guys that pedal to give them a coke (remmeber the old coke add??)
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Post by Robbie »

On 2002-08-07 22:50, andrew wrote:
Good god man! why was she under the bonnet of your car !
Good question andrew, I still don't know the answer to this day :???: