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SimonH



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Washer Jets.... changing angle of jet.

For the last 25 years I have always changed the angle of washer jets onto the windscreen by sticking a pin into the jet to adjust until the desired angle is achieved.

Now on a 3 week old RRS I find that perhaps this method may not be ideal as now have the end of a broken pin stuck in washer jet blocking it completely with no obvious way of removing it. Perfect time of year to be a jet down Censored

I guess a new jet will need to be installed Rolling Eyes but thought I would share my ineptitude with the rest of you so you may not "enjoy" the same mistake.


Out of interest, what methods do others use to make this adjustment?

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Tim in Scotland



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I don't know how to re-adjust them but I have found that since my car was serviced 3 weeks ago the furthest left (looking from the drivers seat) no longer hits the middle of the screen in front of the passenger and is aimed at the top left of the screen and sprays over the A pillar and roof instead of the screen................. would love to know the answer
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SimonH



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Thanks for the kind words Tim.....

Wonder what the dealer did to move a washer jet in a service?

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Thicker pin Laughing can you not pull remainder out with pliers Confused Question

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SimonH



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No, it has broken flush with the opening (she said Wink )

I am not sensing too much empathy here... I know an amount of ineptitude was included but there was also a certain amount of bad luck.....

Oh well, will have a look once more next weekend then if no luck will get it booked into the workshop.

I thought (hoped) that one of the dealers or technical specialists that frequent this place may have suggested a better way to make this adjustment.

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Tim in Scotland



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The jet holder isn't iced up is it Simon? Provided it wasn't a stainless steel pin, have you tried using a magnet to remove the broken off bit ? 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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what about a cordless drill and a 6mm HSS bit, may use a bit of water after and you will need to keep filling bottle up Laughing purple people eater

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OK I went to the local dealer to find out how to re-direct the nozzles as it isn't shown in the owners' manual...........
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using a pin, even on heated nozzles! One suggestion is to use a needle that you have rubbed on a magnet to get the broken pin out. 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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use a pin in the rare event they do need adjusting Laughing

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Endjin



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I had a similar problem. On on investigation it is just simply that the mechanism for moving the
nozzles can be extremely stiff. I eventually removed the whole nozzle assemby from the car ( very easy to do, just unclips under the bonnet) and carried out the adjustment on my work bench rather than on the car. 2013 Discovery HSE Luxury - 3.0 SDV6 - Santorini Black
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samd



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Endjin wrote:
I had a similar problem. On on investigation it is just simply that the mechanism for moving the
nozzles can be extremely stiff. I eventually removed the whole nozzle assemby from the car ( very easy to do, just unclips under the bonnet) and carried out the adjustment on my work bench rather than on the car.


Yeah but do we really need to know that your workbench needed adjustment?

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Endjin



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The jets are only about £10 the pair and take minutes to change Thumbs Up Porsche Cayenne S Diesel 66 Plate

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