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Old 07-06-2012, 03:28 PM
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hi,

im new to forum so sorry if this in the wrong spot, i have a 03 disco II and my washer fluid for my head lights no longer works. i belieave it is the pump or fuse but if its the pump can i use the pump for the windshild in its plase cuz i have a spare one kicking round.

also if anyone has a line on driver and hatch actuators let me know

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Old 07-07-2012, 07:28 AM
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You know, the head light washer pump only works with the lights on. If even then, they don't wash, check and make sure the pump has voltage and that it or the nozzles are not plugged up.
As to if another pump will work, it may if it fits in, never tried switching them around.
 
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Old 07-07-2012, 10:24 AM
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The parts catalog lists 3 different part numbers for the 3 pumps, not sure what the difference is (other than the number) but they do differentiate them.
front= DMC100540, rear=DMC100550, and Headlights=DMC100560
If I had to guess I would think the difference would be pressure or volume, I know the headlight washers are described in RAVE as a "high pressure wash system".
 
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