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    Mine had a one way valve in the tube somewhere. I removed that many years ago and its been fine .
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    Quote Originally Posted by jboot51 View Post
    Mine had a one way valve in the tube somewhere. I removed that many years ago and its been fine .
    Ding ding ding !

    I'd forgotten about that as mine went ta ta about eight years ago as the stupid thing was leaking.

    Mine shoot OK but I replaced the pump a few years ago and IIRC it was a Bearmach one and either needed an adapter plug or had to remove one ?
    Anyway, they work alright.


    Or I just have low expectations as it's a Deefer
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    Quote Originally Posted by DEFENDERZOOK View Post
    have you checked the mesh screen on the pump isn't blocked with slime or anything.......?

    washer bottles have a habit of building up slime after a while as the additives break down or something........this could be simply blocking the pump pickup and slowing it down......
    Yeah, that sounds like a logical place to start. Thanks!

    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    Ding ding ding !

    I'd forgotten about that as mine went ta ta about eight years ago as the stupid thing was leaking.

    Mine shoot OK but I replaced the pump a few years ago and IIRC it was a Bearmach one and either needed an adapter plug or had to remove one ?
    Anyway, they work alright.


    Or I just have low expectations as it's a Deefer
    At least that's what the D3/4 boys would say
    I suppose this could be the thing that my old D1 was better at after all
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    Quote Originally Posted by sam_d View Post
    I know this subject comes up time and again but I've not found a clear answer to my question.

    I've looked at various solutions to the **** weak Defender windscreen washer problem and have seen a few suggestions including mounting washer jets direct to the wiper blades and/or adding washer jets at the grommets.

    But what about just replacing the washer pump with something with a bit more oomph? Has anyone had any success doing this? If so, what pump did you use? Was it an easy fix?

    What about adding a couple of new jets to the bonnet to save the hassle of having to remove the fascia etc to add jets through the grommets?
    Hi sam , you could put extra jet or jets on your bonnet , you could also put in an extra pump . Try the local wreakers they'l have all you need and it shouldn't cost you much . Just as a point of interest have you checked your jets , or adjusted them ? a small safty pin should be all you need . regards jimr1 ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimr1 View Post
    Hi sam , you could put extra jet or jets on your bonnet , you could also put in an extra pump . Try the local wreakers they'l have all you need and it shouldn't cost you much . Just as a point of interest have you checked your jets , or adjusted them ? a small safty pin should be all you need . regards jimr1 ...
    That's pretty much what I planned to do and plum the new pump into the existing water bottle.

    Quote Originally Posted by jimr1 View Post
    Just as a point of interest have you checked your jets , or adjusted them ? a small safty pin should be all you need . regards jimr1 ...
    Yeah, I checked the jet nozzles - they actually seem fine. Water comes out quite freely but with little pressure behind it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nod 130 View Post
    I've done similar to that suggested by Rick Fisher, but I've used a length of brass tube from a model supplies shop to go along the wipers. I think I've got .5mm holes (4). The tubing is black uv stabilised stuff. It's an unfinished project, I intend to alter the brass tube so that the black plastic tube can be located more neatly. It looks untidy now, but I wanted to be sure the idea worked ok before I got too involved. It's much better than the original due to the water being placed where the wipers are working, so also uses much less water to achieve a suitable result.
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    Next time you're at a wreckers yard, find an older Peugeot, and grab the windscreen washer nozzles from them. Unlike most cars, the nozzles sit on a rail that is clipped along the wiper blade itself, and each wiper directs three or four separate sprays directly onto the windscreen. Its a cheap and very common mod back in the UK and Ireland - I've done it to every Defender I've had, and have a set of peugeot nozzles in the toolbox to go on this Defender too.

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    Talking Sqirter aim adjust?

    You guys that say the water squirts too low, i dont get it. I have a 1995 110 and the pressure was low, as they all are . As for the squirter aim... You do no you can stick a pin in the squirter hole and re aim them, don't you..???? I re aimed mine rite over the top of the 110 when i had a play with aiming them.

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    Problem Solved!! :D

    All fixed! The non-return valve was duff so with that replaced the washer jet now works like it should.
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    My washer pump only lasted a short while. Confirmed power getting to it. I'm going to cut break in tube and fit a generic pump. The kids regularly get on the roof from the front and snapped off the nozzle. I like the idea of falcon commodore or other commonly available bonnet mounted sprayers.
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