Washer Jets adjustment/service

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Before I go sticking my screwdriver where it shouldn't go does anyone know if the washers on an A class Burstner can be stripped down/serviced
Very little water coming from one jet
Thanks



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I would suggest carefully removing the flexible pipe from the washer and see if water is coming through the pipe. Clearing the small washer hole could be done with a pin.
 
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Stick a sewing needle into the jet and you can move the jet orb to the correct angle, also it clears any crud in the small hole.

Craig
 
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I use a pin on mine. Don’t be too harsh though, you snap the pin off and ruin the nozzle….. 😭
 
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If they are blocked I prefer to remove the nozzle, having removed the pipe, poke, and suck out the crap, from where the pipe connects. Otherwise you are just poking it in for it to be pushed back out next time you operate your washers.

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Thanks all - a bent safety pin did the job well enough for the MOT
Am looking at extending them to fit on the wiper blades using a kit.
 
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