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Anyone have any recommendations for a better Td5 windscreen washer pump? Don’t fancy the Optimill ones £££
Thanks, yes I did wonder if just a new one would be good or not, I'm guessing anything is better than a 23 year old one! I'll give that a try first and see.I bought a britpart one, I tried it on the bench and it squirts an monster distance 15/20 meters easy.
Amazing ...
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BraggerI bought a britpart one, I tried it on the bench and it squirts a monster distance, 15/20 meters easy.
Amazing ...
Pump Assembly - Screen Wash | Defender - Discovery 2 - Freelander 1
DMC100550 - Britpart, Allmakes and Land Rover options for DMC100550 Pump Assembly - Screen Wash | Defender - Discovery 2 - Freelander 1 - EXPRESS Shipping - UK, EU and Worldwide.www.lrdirect.com
This one ^^. I have just fitted this kit to both of mine. LINKI found the best improvement was fitting a wiper mounted nozzle kit.
Fires the water just where you want it. Not too high at low road speed or to low at high road. speed.
They are actually Scania truck washer nozzles, I assume the single jet on the end of the nozzle fires off into the air?This one ^^. I have just fitted this kit to both of mine. LINK
There is no jet on the end of The nozzle. I did look at several truck ones before getting these as I couldn’t find a truck one that was the long bar like These. But if they are scania I will know for next time.They are actually Scania truck washer nozzles, I assume the single jet on the end of the nozzle fires off into the air?
The DAF truck ones would be better, https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/403960015748?fits=Car+MakeAF&hash=item5e0de4ab84:g:vP8AAOSwkQFjWAnp&amdata=enc:AQAIAAAA4AtstJ2Uey1LFXeN6FX6vq3Smr+fF/6aV2ilSeMI+Rw4Nvv4EfTGipWLjyuP64koj0/g5e79uytuJ385qC7rF7prmxwVEt+xB6Dcb5kG2vQ50THUYUakBvog8PMZGZW9HH4BUh3tGUyM0IC5RutP4BbnitlHaTqq2bSXj+pmoDI71YQWrnHp80OURcbjBevg3O1u2OQSe5YsjyntFcJ0Sm+Mz41VNQxvO2mfdgipMQM74tXhfIXNn7e8zdwC/kJ8q6vZLFOsrY58qs2R93Brhrcpi4f31zF9dxYjvs2HEs/O|tkp:BFBMnKeTkYli
I will have to doublecheck next time I get an old shape scania in but I thought there was a nozzle on the end which shot out 3 to 4 inches on the end of the wiper blade.There is no jet on the end of The nozzle. I did look at several truck ones before getting these as I couldn’t find a truck one that was the long bar like These. But if they are scania I will know for next time.
That’s what was fitted and I took it off as it wasn’t great. They did work ok before but it had been stood since NovemberI found the best improvement was fitting a wiper mounted nozzle kit.
Fires the water just where you want it. Not too high at low road speed or to low at high road. speed.
Scania do a nice little bracket that clips onto the blade & holds the spray bar.There is no jet on the end of The nozzle. I did look at several truck ones before getting these as I couldn’t find a truck one that was the long bar like These. But if they are scania I will know for next time.
Some time they clog up, especially if they not been using screen wash. Dismantle and clean out.That’s what was fitted and I took it off as it wasn’t great. They did work ok before but it had been stood since November
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