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plumbfisher

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(I'm trying here for 'most trivial enquiry' :eek: )

Where is the non return valve on the windscreen washers? The screen wash has just started to run back a bit so that I no longer get an immediate strong jet but a spluttery half hearted squirt. (There, that should get some comment from TC Alan! :D ) I'm thinking there must be a NRV failed or a bit blocked somewhere. Works ok second time.
 
Drivers side of bonnet. From front follow pipe to left from T off for drivers side jet, should be along there.

PS. How dare you suggest that my mate Alan would make anything like an unsavoury remark? :D:D
 
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"Drivers side of bonnet. From front follow pipe to left from T off for drivers side jet, should be along there."

Thanks, found it. Typically though, its not somewhere handy, but is actually in behind and underneath the cooling fluid tank..
Now the usual challenge of repairing the un-repairable. Can I get a sealed plastic thing to bits without terminally knackering it? I'm going to try anyway :)
 
"Drivers side of bonnet. From front follow pipe to left from T off for drivers side jet, should be along there."

Thanks, found it. Typically though, its not somewhere handy, but is actually in behind and underneath the cooling fluid tank..
Now the usual challenge of repairing the un-repairable. Can I get a sealed plastic thing to bits without terminally knackering it? I'm going to try anyway :)

Just try blowing through it both ways should clear any ****e out. Or if you have a large syringe blast some water through it.
 
Yup, tried that. No joy. So levered the top off (its not sealed, just a push fit) to find little bit of crap stuck under the thin rubber diaphragm. All working fine again. Thanks! :)
 
Yup, tried that. No joy. So levered the top off (its not sealed, just a push fit) to find little bit of crap stuck under the thin rubber diaphragm. All working fine again. Thanks! :)

Cool, obviously my recommendation did not work cause it was crap causing the problem and not ****e. Must remember that one. :D:D:D
 
It is important to get the terminology just right when dealing with technical stuff! :D:D

Well, I must say I don't know where to start, what with a spluttery half hearted squirt, a good blow through to clear the ****e, levering it's top off, and crap under the diaphragm !! A wealth of innuendo and double entendre but at least you have full flow now, should get it really wet. :D:D
 
Well, I must say I don't know where to start, what with a spluttery half hearted squirt, a good blow through to clear the ****e, levering it's top off, and crap under the diaphragm !! A wealth of innuendo and double entendre but at least you have full flow now, should get it really wet. :D:D

Fnarr! fnarr! thought you would enjoy that lot! :lol:
 
well, i must say i don't know where to start, what with a spluttery half hearted squirt, a good blow through to clear the ****e, levering it's top off, and crap under the diaphragm !! A wealth of innuendo and double entendre but at least you have full flow now, should get it really wet. :d:d

QED!. :d

A
 
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