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Offline GolfGL

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Rear washer
« on: 25 March 2006, 20:36 »
I've got that problem with the rear washer not working and i know its leaking in the tailage. I have seen the guide at the top of the page. I just want to be on the safe side and not break any trim clips so i got the screws out but where do i start pulling the trim from and where are the clips located.
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Adam
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Re: Rear washer
« Reply #1 on: 25 March 2006, 20:47 »
its just a case of pullin the trim off evenly mate. i did it and its scary but its also a b!tch lol .. if you pull the bottom part off you can get a touch in and have a peak around. or if you got small hands and dont mind being in pain for 10 mins you can just slide ur hands from the bottom without takin the whole thing off ;)

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Re: Rear washer
« Reply #2 on: 25 March 2006, 21:28 »
Ok il try a bit more force. I hate the vw trim its always a bi*ch to get off, how i loved the fiesta for its simplicity
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Re: Rear washer
« Reply #3 on: 26 March 2006, 17:42 »
Ok il try a bit more force. I hate the vw trim its always a bi*ch to get off, how i loved the fiesta for its simplicity

simplicity???? did it fall apart, like every other fiesta does (like my first car????) :smiley:

get a bit more rough with it bud.... and double check every bit of the way that there isnt any more screws in it... you dont want to snap any of it  :sad:

its a very boring/infuriating job to do tho'...and your hands look like you've been self harming for years afterwards  :grin:

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Re: Rear washer
« Reply #4 on: 26 March 2006, 20:31 »
Ok il try a bit more force. I hate the vw trim its always a bi*ch to get off, how i loved the fiesta for its simplicity



its a very boring/infuriating job to do tho'...and your hands look like you've been self harming for years afterwards  :grin:

LOL yep that right ;)

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Re: Rear washer
« Reply #5 on: 26 March 2006, 20:43 »
The fiesta was amazing as technically advanced as a wheel barrow but nothing ever broke but then again it had done 30,000 miles in 13 years so was mint. Thinking about it the rear exhaust box came off but only cost £11 :grin:
Too wet today so il be doing the washer next week.
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