Any ideas what can be wrong with the washer on our mini,since all the bad weather and frost it has not worked,the pump still works but no water out the nozzle,i have had the rear panel of and no leaks there,any ideas
Any ideas what can be wrong with the washer on our mini,since all the bad weather and frost it has not worked,the pump still works but no water out the nozzle,i have had the rear panel of and no leaks there,any ideas
I've got similar problem with mine on my R53. Pump works but water just runs out the back of the cover mostly and slight trickle from the jet itself. Tried poking it with a needle incase it was blocked but no better. I've ordered a new one of the plastic cover with nozzle from BMW only £4 hoping that solves the problem.
Last edited by MonsteR; 28th January 2011 at 09:09 AM.
Got part today and fitted it in 30 seconds works a treat, job done! Only prob now is I think the spring in the wiper arm is weak as the wiper is barely applying any pressure at all to the window, and therefore not wiping the area perfectly.
Glad the washer is working again... . Bit of a pain about the arm tho.
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yep had the same prob in my old R53 ended up needing a full wiper unit but dont have that troule any more as i dont have a back window wiper
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Part number on my invoice is 61627044627 cost £3.50 + vat
I just took the part off the car and showed them what I was after. It's just the plastic cover at the base of the wiper arm, you just gently un clip it. Easy peasy
By the looks of my old one it was the small rubber seal inside it that was perished.
Last edited by MonsteR; 30th January 2011 at 02:57 AM.
Hey Guys,
I have the similar problem, but the thing is i have changed the wiper cover a few times, but water doesn't seem to come out.
I have removed the cover and try applying rear wind screen wiper, and the water does come out. What should i do?? and do u guys know if the bolt and nut which are being covered by the wiper cover is still availiable? cus mine is a bit rusty...
Cheers