D4 Jet Washers

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D4 Jet Washers

Post by Bodsy » Thu Jan 13, 2011 3:30 pm

I'm ordering a bulk ammount of D4 JetWashers to replace the D3 JetWashers as they are much better at thawing than the D3 ones. Mostly for the Mids guys, so if you've already replied back to my PM, please don't sign up here.

Normal price is £7.09 and I can get them for £5.50 each (£11/set).

Obviously if you add postage, then you may as well just go and collect from your dealer, but collection or through the network it's a bargain!
It's not a huge saving by any stretch of the imagination, but as with most things, this may be more convenient for you rather than going to the dealer.

If we're quick, I can get them in time for Bala. Although I'm not going myself, I can meet up with you guys on the M54/A5 on the Friday.

Let me know if you want a pair as I'm goingto order them probably next Monday.

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Re: D4 Jet Washers

Post by J@mes » Thu Jan 13, 2011 3:37 pm

Have you got the part number Ian? I'll order some from my local dealer.

Thanks :)


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Re: D4 Jet Washers

Post by Bodsy » Thu Jan 13, 2011 3:38 pm

Part Number LR018834 :thumbright:

Let me know how much they charge you. :thumbright:


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Re: D4 Jet Washers

Post by Bigcarpchaser » Thu Jan 13, 2011 3:47 pm

Bods, do they fit on the bumper for the headlamps as well?
I've signed up for 2 sets....is that a pair or TWO washers?


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Re: D4 Jet Washers

Post by Bodsy » Thu Jan 13, 2011 3:49 pm

Bumper ones I'm pretty confident are NOT heated. They're completely different design from thebonnet ones.


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Re: D4 Jet Washers

Post by Devonchilliman » Thu Jan 13, 2011 3:51 pm

Replaced mine with D4 ones on Sunday,supplied by TLO,cost £5.91 each +£1.00 p&p :thumbright:


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Re: D4 Jet Washers

Post by Bodsy » Thu Jan 13, 2011 3:52 pm

Yup! :thumbright: :thumbright:


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Re: D4 Jet Washers

Post by DSL » Thu Jan 13, 2011 3:54 pm

How easy are they to fit??


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Re: D4 Jet Washers

Post by Bodsy » Thu Jan 13, 2011 4:07 pm

Del, I'm confident that even you will be able to fit these :-)

You lift the bonnet, move the lining back, pull off the washer fluid pipe and push the washer jet clips in. It then pops out. Don't forget to unclip the electrical connector too!!!
Fitting as they say, is the opposite of removal!


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Re: D4 Jet Washers

Post by Devonchilliman » Thu Jan 13, 2011 4:08 pm

Extremely easy :thumbright: ,just gently tug at the bottom left & right plastic lugs holding the bonnet lining in place,this will give enough room to access the jets,then it's just a case of gently prizing hose off and unclipping wires,then push old one out of bonnet,had a little advice from the otherside :mrgreen:


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