headlight washer jet question...
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headlight washer jet question...
when and how do the headlight washer jets hidden in the bumper below the headlights deploy?
Is there a separate button somewhere to activate them? Or do they deploy when you activate your standard windshield washer jets?
Don't think I've ever seen them deploy, but I lost the cover once last year, and if they are constantly opening up and smacking back in, it's bound to go missing again... so maybe I'll just disable the pump... although I swear I've never seen them deploy and the pump probably isn't working which is quite fine with me!
Is there a separate button somewhere to activate them? Or do they deploy when you activate your standard windshield washer jets?
Don't think I've ever seen them deploy, but I lost the cover once last year, and if they are constantly opening up and smacking back in, it's bound to go missing again... so maybe I'll just disable the pump... although I swear I've never seen them deploy and the pump probably isn't working which is quite fine with me!
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What headlight washer jets? Don't see any on my 2005 (ex-California) STR. Based on what JagV8 says about every 6th squirt, and what GT42R says about missing covers, I am quite happy not to have them.
I did read somewhere that certain S-types were fitted with headlight washers (and bigger fluid tanks) and others were not, but can't remember what Jag's rules were.
My last car was a Saab 9000 Aero, and it had washers and wipers that were operated by a separate switch. Simple, logical, worked really well but was a pain to maintain.
I did read somewhere that certain S-types were fitted with headlight washers (and bigger fluid tanks) and others were not, but can't remember what Jag's rules were.
My last car was a Saab 9000 Aero, and it had washers and wipers that were operated by a separate switch. Simple, logical, worked really well but was a pain to maintain.
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OK, looked a bit more at this. The fuse is F11 in the engine fusebox. There is a relay too, R18.
I have checked the fuse, it's OK and I've checked the relay, it clicks when you operate the screen washers. It only does it first time and every sixth time, as has been said.
That leaves the washer pump at fault or a blocked pipe to the powerwash system.
I can't see a seperate pump for the power wash system, so does anyone know if it shares the same pump/reservoir as the screen washers?
I have checked the fuse, it's OK and I've checked the relay, it clicks when you operate the screen washers. It only does it first time and every sixth time, as has been said.
That leaves the washer pump at fault or a blocked pipe to the powerwash system.
I can't see a seperate pump for the power wash system, so does anyone know if it shares the same pump/reservoir as the screen washers?
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I'm trying to navigate the CD that I got off the interweb, but it's a pdf of a paper document, not easy to see what's what.
I imagined that it would have a seperate pump/reservoir or why would it have a fuse and relay? Or it could be a relay that controls the direction output of the water when the stalk is pressed, sharing it between screen and headlights on the first press, then every 6 after that.
You have answered the query anyway, but I just need to find this actual unit within the car. Any idea?
Didn't mean to hijack the thread, just wanted to help out the OP and myself.
edit: why doesn't my signature show here......?
I imagined that it would have a seperate pump/reservoir or why would it have a fuse and relay? Or it could be a relay that controls the direction output of the water when the stalk is pressed, sharing it between screen and headlights on the first press, then every 6 after that.
You have answered the query anyway, but I just need to find this actual unit within the car. Any idea?
Didn't mean to hijack the thread, just wanted to help out the OP and myself.
edit: why doesn't my signature show here......?
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There are 2 pumps ---one for the windshield washers and a separate one for the headlamp washer.There is only one tank.It is located in the passenger side wheel well right at the front,behind the front bumper cover.
F-11 in the engine compartment is for the headlamp washer only,and the relay is R-18 in the same location.
The windshield washer pump fuse is in the passenger compartment fuse box,position F-12,relay is in the trunk.
You can get access to the pumps by removing the under cover.
F-11 in the engine compartment is for the headlamp washer only,and the relay is R-18 in the same location.
The windshield washer pump fuse is in the passenger compartment fuse box,position F-12,relay is in the trunk.
You can get access to the pumps by removing the under cover.
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I imagined that it would have a seperate pump/reservoir or why would it have a fuse and relay? Or it could be a relay that controls the direction output of the water when the stalk is pressed, sharing it between screen and headlights on the first press, then every 6 after that.
You have answered the query anyway, but I just need to find this actual unit within the car. Any idea?
Do the arms extend on your car?
Remember they only work when the headlights are on.
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Hi Mikey
I understand about every 6th press and lights being on, but the arms don't extend at all. I gather that they only operate under water pressure, so as I've checked the fuse and relay, the only area left to check is a blockage or a duff pump.
After much searching, my workshop CD shows a seperate pump, as was advised above, which is located under the front bumper. I'll need to get the undertray off, then see if any water is getting that far or if the pump is operating at all.
Then I need to fix the drivers window, the reversing sensors......
I understand about every 6th press and lights being on, but the arms don't extend at all. I gather that they only operate under water pressure, so as I've checked the fuse and relay, the only area left to check is a blockage or a duff pump.
After much searching, my workshop CD shows a seperate pump, as was advised above, which is located under the front bumper. I'll need to get the undertray off, then see if any water is getting that far or if the pump is operating at all.
Then I need to fix the drivers window, the reversing sensors......
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when and how do the headlight washer jets hidden in the bumper below the headlights deploy?
Is there a separate button somewhere to activate them? Or do they deploy when you activate your standard windshield washer jets?
Don't think I've ever seen them deploy, but I lost the cover once last year, and if they are constantly opening up and smacking back in, it's bound to go missing again... so maybe I'll just disable the pump... although I swear I've never seen them deploy and the pump probably isn't working which is quite fine with me!
Is there a separate button somewhere to activate them? Or do they deploy when you activate your standard windshield washer jets?
Don't think I've ever seen them deploy, but I lost the cover once last year, and if they are constantly opening up and smacking back in, it's bound to go missing again... so maybe I'll just disable the pump... although I swear I've never seen them deploy and the pump probably isn't working which is quite fine with me!
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There's quite a few differences between US and Canadian S-types, surprisingly.
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Sorry, you're right. The headlight washers do only activate when the headlights, not daytime running lights, are on. My mistake.
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washer jets
did you get the washer jets working yet ? mine are non functioning also, i have changed the fuse and still not working....