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Offline JMallows

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Heated Washer Jets.
« on: 13 September 2004, 19:39 »
Hi, i got two heated jets, and most of the loom from the scrap yard ytoday. I only went as far as half way with the wire, i saw that one went to earth, and the other to a connector on te fusebox. I couldn't be bothered with it, so i just cut it. Anyway, to wire it up... is it simply brown wire to earth, black wire to 12V (switched)? Or not? I tried that arrangement on the battery, but the water wasn't getting hot, do i have to wire it different, or are the jets knackered?


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Re: Heated Washer Jets.
« Reply #1 on: 14 September 2004, 11:24 »
I think they are just wired to come on with the ignition, probably just broken :(
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Re: Heated Washer Jets.
« Reply #2 on: 14 September 2004, 23:07 »
So the water is always hot?! Is there any way i can test the jets?


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Re: Heated Washer Jets.
« Reply #3 on: 15 September 2004, 09:27 »
If you get a multimeter and connect the prongs to the pins on the plug it should pass current.  If it doesn't the element is fecked!
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Re: Heated Washer Jets.
« Reply #4 on: 15 September 2004, 10:03 »
Good, that means the element is fecked then! Know how much new ones cost??


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Re: Heated Washer Jets.
« Reply #5 on: 15 September 2004, 10:09 »
Can only get em from VW!  Probly expensive.  I have a few spares lying around in my garage...  I'll check em!
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Re: Heated Washer Jets.
« Reply #6 on: 19 September 2004, 19:05 »
errr these dont actually heat the water up so you can feel it they just stop the jets freezing in winter

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Re: Heated Washer Jets.
« Reply #7 on: 19 September 2004, 19:20 »
lol, I was about to say that too!
they'd have to be mega hot to heat the actual water up.
I thought they wired into the heated rear screen wires like the mirrors do and get warm like that?
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Re: Heated Washer Jets.
« Reply #8 on: 20 September 2004, 20:13 »
When i think about it like that, it does seem kinda obvious! With that in mind, if i wire the black to live, and the brown to earth, and hold the unit, it should be hot, well warm, right? Or will it be so un-noticable? Don't want to wire it all in for nothing!!?


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Re: Heated Washer Jets.
« Reply #9 on: 20 September 2004, 22:48 »
its barely noticeable and they are wired into the rear screen thru the switch. to be honest, if i didnt have them i prob wouldnt upgrade to them cos its quite a fiddle for not a big thing, leccy mirrors yeah but not jets, whatever you do DO NOT get any W A N K E R lights!