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Headlight Washer fault
Headlight Washer fault
So as the title says, my headlight washers are staying out every time I scoosh my lights. They pop up and scoosh but don't go down. I have to push then down. No amount of WD40 has made the situation better.
Any thoughts on a fix?????
Any thoughts on a fix?????
Re: Headlight Washer fault
Usually that means 'replace'.
Avoid WD40 on plastics as it can makes things worse. Silicon or ceramic lubes only.
Avoid WD40 on plastics as it can makes things worse. Silicon or ceramic lubes only.
Never anthropomorphise computers. They hate that.
Re: Headlight Washer fault
I have the same problem on my 2007 E70.
Tried WD-40 - didn't work.
Used a silicon lubricant I got with my Arai crash helmet and it worked all summer - but they have just started sticking again.
What's weird is that they only need a light push and they whizz back in.
Might try the silicon lube again.
Tried WD-40 - didn't work.
Used a silicon lubricant I got with my Arai crash helmet and it worked all summer - but they have just started sticking again.
What's weird is that they only need a light push and they whizz back in.
Might try the silicon lube again.
Current Rides:
2007 Black X5 E70 3.0D SE - 7 Seater, Dynamic & Media Packs
1975 MGB Roadster with Rover SD1 V8 conversion, Offenhauser Manifold & Holley Carb - Straight lines only.
2005 Honda Hornet with Akrapovich zorst & other odds n sods.
Previous Ride:
2003 Silver 3.0i Sport E53 X5
2007 Black X5 E70 3.0D SE - 7 Seater, Dynamic & Media Packs
1975 MGB Roadster with Rover SD1 V8 conversion, Offenhauser Manifold & Holley Carb - Straight lines only.
2005 Honda Hornet with Akrapovich zorst & other odds n sods.
Previous Ride:
2003 Silver 3.0i Sport E53 X5
Re: Headlight Washer fault
Sorry for dragging up an old topic but has anybody fixed their headlight washers after they have been sticking?
One of mine on the X6 is sometimes sitting out a bit after use and wondered if the only option is spraying with a lube.
As with the above, it doesnt take much to push it back in and as I understand it is a spring that brings it back into place, so what is it that goes wrong? Does the spring lose its tension?
Can these be removed and repaired or stripped and cleaned properly?
I think I saw they are around £70 each to replace so would rather try and fix the ones that are on it first.
One of mine on the X6 is sometimes sitting out a bit after use and wondered if the only option is spraying with a lube.
As with the above, it doesnt take much to push it back in and as I understand it is a spring that brings it back into place, so what is it that goes wrong? Does the spring lose its tension?
Can these be removed and repaired or stripped and cleaned properly?
I think I saw they are around £70 each to replace so would rather try and fix the ones that are on it first.
Re: Headlight Washer fault
If you do lube, only use a silicon one to avoid damaging the plastics. Never seen one stripped and repaired.
Mine are 6 years old now and (at present) fine.
Mine are 6 years old now and (at present) fine.
Never anthropomorphise computers. They hate that.
Re: Headlight Washer fault
There is a video on you tube on how to strip these down it under bmw headlamp washer fix E90 show you how to take one apart
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Re: Headlight Washer fault
Are the Headlight washers visible from the driver seat when they washing the headlights? On my old E53 i knew when the washers were doing their thing but i can't see any fluid being squirted on my lights on my E70, I am not even sure they are popping up.
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You can see the spray mist over the front of the bonnet when they have been activated.
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You can see the spray mist over the front of the bonnet when they have been activated.
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I don't see any spray over bonnet so i am assuming they do not work, Time to think about delving into the hidden fuse box me thinks.
You can see the spray mist over the front of the bonnet when they have been activated.
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I don't see any spray over bonnet so i am assuming they do not work, Time to think about delving into the hidden fuse box me thinks.
Re: Headlight Washer fault
Spray should occur every couple of times or so as long as the lights are on. Should run twice - they do on my X6
Never anthropomorphise computers. They hate that.