P38A rear washer non return valvue

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dh-t

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My rear washer as stopped washing.I have had the jet out and cleaned that out all ok.The pump runs ok and as far as I can tell there is no blockages,I know there is a non return valvue somewhere near the near side light cluster, I have searched high and low can I find it or the water tube no chance I know it is suposed to be there but I can't find it .ANY IDEAS. DH-T
 
The rear washer water line runs down the outer edge of the near side alcove between the rear tailgate rubber seal and the rear quarterlight.

There are lots of cut outs and if you put your hand in the gap you will find the tubing hanging down.

The one way, (check), valve is located here and there should be sufficient spare tubing to allow you to remove it and check it, (no pun intended).

I had to replace my upper tailgate last month!
 
The rear washer water line runs down the outer edge of the near side alcove between the rear tailgate rubber seal and the rear quarterlight.

There are lots of cut outs and if you put your hand in the gap you will find the tubing hanging down.

The one way, (check), valve is located here and there should be sufficient spare tubing to allow you to remove it and check it, (no pun intended).

I had to replace my upper tailgate last month!
I don't want to hijack the thread but I'll be replacing mine over the summer ( replacement standing by for fitting).1. Any hints/tips/warnings ?
2. Is the valve just a pull out ? ( mine hasn't worked for 6 years !)
 
I don't want to hijack the thread but I'll be replacing mine over the summer ( replacement standing by for fitting).1. Any hints/tips/warnings ?
2. Is the valve just a pull out ? ( mine hasn't worked for 6 years !)

Yeah wear a false nose and Micky Mouse ears when you are doing it. Won't make it any easier but will give the bloke next door something to talk about in the pub. :D:D
 
The task of replacing the valve really is simplicity itself - so get in there!

It should be possible to train any avian member of the Crow family to undertake the job - if you rig up some food as a final reward.

Just be respectful to your neighbours by not considering the clown outfit if you plan on doing the work in late October!
 
Well Iv'e searched high and low and cant't find it anywhere,there is a clip in the place it should be but no tube,there is tubing up at the spray nozzle end going of to the right side of the car but that is where I loose it.I don't supose it being a ex police car would have anything to do with it.Well I will have to live with it for now or I should say without it. DH-T
 
I feel a 'Toyah' moment coming on - 'It's a mystery'!

It should be there and all I can suggest is to carefully pull out the gaitor, (between the upper tailgate and var body - where the heated windscreen and wiper motor cables are routed - along with the washer tubing), and gently pull the tubing from inside the car roof space area.

If yours has been cut/removed it will pull out easily but if it is just hidden you will feel resistance.

The upper trim comes off easily, (4 phillips screws I believe), and you can then chase it back all the way to just above the cd/sub woofer unit.
 
Thanks for that,I know the tube goes from the nozzle back to the grommet as I had the wiper motor cover of the other day.but I didn't check from the grommet back,but it looks like it as been cut at some stage and the two ends have gone there own ways never to meet again,and I'm not going to rip the car apart on the chance I find them.Thank to eveyone who contributedv but it looks like a lost cause .
 
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