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E83 Rear Washer

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E83 Rear Washer

Post by LeMansBlue330d » Mon Feb 06, 2017 12:01 pm

I have a 2004 X3 and recently the rear wash wipe is not working properly.  The wiper moves, but pressing the wash/water stalk I can hear the water pump from the front of the engine supposedly coming from the wash reservoir, but no water comes out at the rear.  The front wash works fine no issues.
There's no dampness in the footwells at all.
Any ideas on where to look to resolve this issue?

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Re: E83 Rear Washer

Post by graemeX5 » Mon Feb 06, 2017 12:35 pm

Hi

You could check the washer jet nozzle as sometimes get bits stuck in there, uses a needle or small pin to dislodge.

If that doesn't solve it then if you disconnect the pipe from the arm and point it out of the car and ask someone to press the washer jet, if it work then the arm/ jet is still blocked, if it doesn't work spurt water it could be the pump is gunged up, if there is no sound of the pump running check the fuses.

So if you do a search on hear about cleaning the washer bottles out as a few have had probs with them.

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Re: E83 Rear Washer

Post by jarv75 » Mon Feb 06, 2017 1:07 pm

[quote="LeMansBlue330d"]
I have a 2004 X3 and recently the rear wash wipe is not working properly.  The wiper moves, but pressing the wash/water stalk I can hear the water pump from the front of the engine supposedly coming from the wash reservoir, but no water comes out at the rear.  The front wash works fine no issues.
There's no dampness in the footwells at all.
Any ideas on where to look to resolve this issue?
[/quote]

Is the water leaking out anywhere? on mine the tube pops off underneath the boot trip leaking water all over the boot. Fixed by cable tie-ing the tube onto the connector to stop it popping off. HTH.

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Re: E83 Rear Washer

Post by LeMansBlue330d » Tue Feb 07, 2017 12:00 pm

When I press the rear washer stalk to release the water to the tailgate, I hear the pump from the water reservoir but not water comes out, no leaks at all either.
I will take the needle and check the nozzle to see if that clears it, otherwise I will go to the front and swap the two pumps around so that the pump that was used for the front wash should now work for the rear wash (if it's a pump issue).  Other than that not sure what else to try.
But let me try the above first before I come back on here for further assistance.
Thanks both.

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Re: E83 Rear Washer

Post by X5Sport » Wed Feb 08, 2017 8:19 pm

Could be a stuck non-return valve or blocked pump filter.
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Re: E83 Rear Washer

Post by LeMansBlue330d » Mon Feb 13, 2017 9:17 am

I have now just noticed that definitely a leak somewhere internally as the drivers side carpet/mats are soaked.  As soon as I fill the water reservoir, press the wash stalk, the water eventually escapes.
So, where would I begin to look at this issue from?

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Re: E83 Rear Washer

Post by jagr » Mon Feb 13, 2017 10:01 am

On my last X3 I had to remove the drivers seat and lift carpet to reconnect hose. If doing this try securing it with a jubilee clip or similar.
It usually happens when rear wash is used when frozen, the pressure causes the pipe to get disconnected.
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Re: E83 Rear Washer

Post by LeMansBlue330d » Wed Feb 15, 2017 11:37 am

Thanks jagr - is there a DIY page somewhere that I can follow for this fix?  I would need to check the rear passengers carpet floor also.

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