Windshield washer jets (nozzles)
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I've only very, very rarely been able to remove a washer jet without breaking it, and I tried many times before giving up. They are stupid-expensive. Great tip on buying jets labeled LR3 instead.
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Yep I couldn't believe the LR3 units were cheaper! I have a 50/50 rate on removing them without breaking em.
I've been able to remove the hose gently, and using a needle clean them out (on the LR's I bought that they didn't work) without having to remove them. Now if the hose nipples are broken off yeah it's time for replacement.
I've been able to remove the hose gently, and using a needle clean them out (on the LR's I bought that they didn't work) without having to remove them. Now if the hose nipples are broken off yeah it's time for replacement.
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That's STC2948... Have @ It! > CONNECTOR 90° ELBOW WINDSCRN WSHR P38A, STC2948 - Rovers North - Classic Land Rover Parts
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That's STC2948... Have @ It! > CONNECTOR 90° ELBOW WINDSCRN WSHR P38A, STC2948 - Rovers North - Classic Land Rover Parts
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That part looks like it will work wonders - thanks OR! Nothing like touching the controls and having it produce nada while you're following a refrigerator truck sans mud flaps down the road. The jets will help me immensely - next big ticket item I'll purchase after I order plastic replacement fobs for both keys. At $10.98 - I don't know if I'll be able to handle it..haha.
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