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Revision as of 10:45, 16 June 2010
If like me you noticed that the rear washer wasn't working and then spotted damp cloth in the right rear boot area, the chances are the pipe has come away from the housing.
This is contained behind the rear right pillar trim.
1) Remove the two plastic covers. I managed to flick them off with my nail and there are clips on them so they have to go on a certain way.
2) Remove the two screws underneath.
3) Release the pillar trim from the rubber seal and move to reveal the pipe to the washer jet. Refit pipe to connector and test.
4) Refit all the above and that it. Simple !
Submitted by: 1chorrocks1