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Cpt Jack Sparrow



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Wales 2013 Range Rover Sport SDV6 HSE Fuji White
Definitive answer required

Hi all

getting a little muddled trying to get a definitive answer on my issue. many internet search have just confused me more

I have a 2006 4.4 V8 SE RRS.

the headlight washer are not squirting.

I know the lights have to be on. I know its every 3 uses of the windscreen washer and I know there is fluid in the tank.

The answer I can't get is.. are the headlight washers on a separate fuse? if so where is it?

any other thought on the non functioning would be appreciated.

Thanks
Paul Thumbs Up

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Andy K



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I think it works for the first spray with the lights on.


seperate pump, fuse, relay

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Andy K



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Fuse 7 in engine bay. 30A

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Cpt Jack Sparrow



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thanks, I'll check that one in the morning

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Socast



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The headlight washer is on a seperate pump (the two pumps are integrated into a single unit), it's a fairly regular thing that the headlight pump gives up due to not being used.

A new pump isn't that expensive and is very easy to fit, you need to remove the front bumper to do it, so with your car being a 2006 it night be worth replacing the wiring loom for the parking sensors while you're at it (again, not an expensive part) Thumbs Up

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Cpt Jack Sparrow



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Wales 2013 Range Rover Sport SDV6 HSE Fuji White

Thanks I'll source a pump after trying the fuse. But I'm guessing if they are in the same unit, both would fail if the fuse blows

Post #516958 Tue Feb 07 2017 9:32am
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Socast



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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Santorini Black

Sorry, I did the pump on the second car the other week and confused myself.

The pump for the headlights is stand alone. You have a second pump that feeds the front and rear washers.

But it's still a cheap part and easy to replace.

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Cpt Jack Sparrow



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Can confirm its not the fuse.

Front end removal coming this weekend.. Rolling Eyes

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Cpt Jack Sparrow



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bit premature but got stuck in

the pump was seized solid with rust, ordered a new one for £33, will be here tomorrow

hopefully all resolved and working by this time tomorrow.

thanks for the help[ and advise

Paul

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Cpt Jack Sparrow



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Wales 2013 Range Rover Sport SDV6 HSE Fuji White

Pump replaced today, I am now able to spray my headlights all working well, and really good pressure Thumbs Up Thumbs Up

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Result Paul, well done Thumbs Up

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CANROVER



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Hey Paul where did you order the pump from??? Can you please post the link to the exact pump you bought and the site you bought it from?

On mine I know the pump squirts onto the headlights on the first squirt and then does it again after 10 minutes.... It's in the manual somewhere.

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Cpt Jack Sparrow



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I rang my local Land Rover dealer, and collected the following morning. Thumbs Up

Paul

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