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Headlight washers draining tank
Thanks much, Brad |
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So just took another look, its draining from all 4 washers.
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I guess no one has seen this before?
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It's Thanksgiving. I would imagine most are with family and friends. Did you have to remove the bumper to gain access to the pump?
When I removed my bumper for the under ride protection install, I found that my headlight washers were also draining my tank. The problem was the hose fittings that I had reused. I ordered new fittings and replaced them. It's been solid for about 2 years now.
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I am afraid you won't like my answer but I am opposite. I hate HL washer:
- They drain the juice so quickly that I have to fill the reservoir frequently. - They spray onto the hood. So, in all my cars with this HL washer feature, I disable them. For my 2006 X5 3.0i, I simply open the fuse box near the firewall, removed the fuse controlling the HL washer, and lay the fuse there. I made a small label "HL washer fuse" and tape it to the fuse for future reference. I don't miss the HL washer, many cars out there simply don't have this useless feature (useless to me, but useful for others).
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BTW< I don't know much about FEBI, but I always use VDO brand (OEM supplier) from autohausaz dot com w/o any issues.
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i figured on Thanksgiving we would see an increase of traffic from guys avoiding the kitchen!
I did not remove the bumpers. It is draining directly from the headlight washers themselves. As far as disabling the pump that won't help, it drains without the pump running. I have to crimp the line to make it stop. FEBI is OEM as well. I know there are mixed feelings but i spend a lot of time in ski country with heavily sanded roads. Thanks for the suggestions and Happy Thanksgiving |
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Here is where mine was losing fluid. The little distribution piece tucked nicely behind the bumper is what went. See page 2 for pics.
http://www.xoutpost.com/bmw-sav-foru...-resolved.html If you want to plug only the line, a sharpie worked for me ![]()
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I'm having the same problem. fluid is leaking out of my headlight washers. Only solution I heard so far is to replace all 4 washer
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