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Hi,

 

when I started up my C5 yesterday it was still kind of dark and my windscreen was a bit dirty, so I activated the windscreen washers, on my car this also activates the headlight washers (if your headlights are on). The washers wouldn't come out properly and then got stuck mid way, I think they might have been frozen. Today they are working better but they still won't retract fully. When I use them they come out and wash the lights, but when they go in they stop about an inch from the bumper. I was able to "assist" them on the way in by gently pushing them back in to the body when they finished.

Has anyone else come across this problem?

 

I'm just wondering how they could be freed up a bit, WD40?

 

Thanks

Posted
this is a simple one, remove the wipers and allow the spindle to reset then put the wipers back on this rests the blade positions very common when they get frozen the spindle turns and the wiper is stuck
Posted

wasn't thinking of those :rolleyes: but they are motorised same as wiper blades so they have a setting and they could have froze up but probably the wd40 might be the solution ;)

I had an omega that did that but they fixed them selves so probably some grit got stuck in there

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Guest Matt_C5
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I also have a problem with the headlight washers in that they don't seem to come out at all. Should they wash the lights everytime the washers are used when the headlights are on? Do you have to take the bumper off to get to the mechanism that pushes them out?

 

I am also missing the covers on the bumpers, anyone know where you can get these from?

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Yes - the washers should work when the headlights are on.

Yes - you'll need to take the bumper off to get to them.

The spray covers come in pairs - unpainted and the part number is 7414JC from Cit dealers.

Guest Matt_C5
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Yes - the washers should work when the headlights are on.

Yes - you'll need to take the bumper off to get to them.

The spray covers come in pairs - unpainted and the part number is 7414JC from Cit dealers.

 

Thanks for the info, will investigate a bit more now. My haynes manual still hasn't turned up, is there much work in taking the bumper off?

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is there much work in taking the bumper off?

 

Before starting take off the spray covers otherwise they'll break. Undo:

Three torx bolts underneath.

Two screws each side in the wheel arch.

Three torx bolts under the bonnet.

Pull the bumper slightly forward then pull outwards each side near to the headlamps.

Helps if you have some help because there are connectors to undo before removing.

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