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Removing Headlight Washer Jets

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Old 04-21-2005, 12:15 PM
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colour coded are nice...

if you look on muz's site, there is a pdf (i think it is for changing the headlamp units) that describes how to take the bumper off...

i didn't find it difficult at all... just a pile of screws and then a bit of jiggling (technical term) to get it off the hanger under each headlamp...

when refitting, don't replace the bumper and then find the polystyrene bumper insert on the ground behind you!... only a silly person would do that!...
Old 04-21-2005, 11:56 PM
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nearly did that my self!
Old 04-22-2005, 01:51 AM
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It's better to have no washers at all. Looks a lot better:
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Is that your AB?
Old 04-22-2005, 02:24 AM
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yes.

More pics here if you need help

www.amuseboy.fpic.co.uk
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You ever have any probs with MOT's? I assume when you remove the washers that there is a hole that needs filling and spraying?
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OK just looked at your website and seen that its an aftermarket bumper...
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Yesterday was the first time i accidently leaned on the button whilst sat in a traffic jam.. Soaked myself.. felt like a right fool as the big lorry behind would have had a great view.

Might take that fuse out.

non colourcoded on black is colour coded so Im happy with them as they are
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Shouldn't be a problem for MOT - will find out next month

They are not part of the MOT AFAIK.
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Its not part of the MOT - but some daft EU legislation
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