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2007 E92 335d coupe headlamp washers
Probably a subject that has been done to death, but one of mine has
popped-off again (both were replaced under warranty, a while back, after being jettisoned in the Winter of 2010). What I am left with is a hole in the bumper from which, upon actuation of the mechanism, a telescopic tube pokes out and impotently dribbles washer fluid. So, it looks as though the missing bits are the nozzle/ jet (presumably, this should be attached to the end of the telescopic tube) and the cover (presumably, this should be attached to the nozzle/ jet). My question is, does anyone know if, with the situation described above, the washer can be fixed without major disassembly? I am given to understand that headlamp washer mechanism replacement is a bumper- off job, but my situation seems only to require what I might imagine would be push-on parts. Is the nozzle/jet available, as a separate part, or is the whole mechanism normally sold as a complete unit? Advice appreciated. Jim. |
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2007 E92 335d coupe headlamp washers
On Mon, 16 Apr 2012 12:27:27 +0100, Jim Walsh >
wrote: > Probably a subject that has been done to death, but one of mine has > popped-off again (both were replaced under warranty, a while back, > after being jettisoned in the Winter of 2010). > > What I am left with is a hole in the bumper from which, upon actuation > of the mechanism, a telescopic tube pokes out and impotently dribbles > washer fluid. So, it looks as though the missing bits are the nozzle/ > jet (presumably, this should be attached to the end of the telescopic > tube) and the cover (presumably, this should be attached to the nozzle/ > jet). > > My question is, does anyone know if, with the situation described > above, the washer can be fixed without major disassembly? I am given > to understand that headlamp washer mechanism replacement is a bumper- > off job, but my situation seems only to require what I might imagine > would be push-on parts. Is the nozzle/jet available, as a separate > part, or is the whole mechanism normally sold as a complete unit? > > Advice appreciated. > > Jim. With piccys http://www.z4-forum.com/forum/viewto...SHER#p2 33145 |
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2007 E92 335d coupe headlamp washers
Jim Walsh wrote:
> My question is, does anyone know if, with the situation described > above, the washer can be fixed without major disassembly? I am given > to understand that headlamp washer mechanism replacement is a bumper- > off job, but my situation seems only to require what I might imagine > would be push-on parts. Is the nozzle/jet available, as a separate > part, or is the whole mechanism normally sold as a complete unit? www.realoem.com The BMW parts catalogue. Shows what part's what and what's available. Scott |
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