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Offline JMallows

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Rear Wash/Wipe
« on: 06 February 2004, 17:29 »
For anyone who actually uses their rear washer, you may have noticed how crap it is (or is it just mine?!). Then i hit upon the idea that a twin jet would be far better. I wonder, has anyone done this to their golf, If so, how good is it. Has anyone ever even thought of doing this?

Secondly, i have a 1.3 golf, 1988. I wish to know how easy it is to fit (A) Central locking (B) Heated Front Washer Jets. Someone please help me.


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Re:Rear Wash/Wipe
« Reply #1 on: 06 February 2004, 17:50 »
central locking is piss easy. Volkbits sell a kit for 4 doors with remote for ?30. works really good.

afaik to have heated washer jets you just get some heated ones off a car and wire them up to come on when you turn on your heated rear screen.

I think the answer to your pants rear washer is there's a long tube before the water gets to the back of the car. the pressure isn't there like the front ones.
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Re:Rear Wash/Wipe
« Reply #2 on: 06 February 2004, 18:52 »
I've got a thre door though. Are all the bits to fit the central locking already in the car, like most of the other connections? Have you fitted a kit yourself? Also the same with the heated jets, are the connections all there?


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Re:Rear Wash/Wipe
« Reply #3 on: 06 February 2004, 21:37 »
My rear wiper is a heap of sh!t 2, I plan on shaving it off soon.

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Re:Rear Wash/Wipe
« Reply #4 on: 06 February 2004, 21:52 »
Try this it is dirt cheap and works a treat.  Takes about three hours at the most to fit and is really easy.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2458234949&category=10408

Hope this helps mate.

I have a 3dr 90 gti which I have fitted this kit to so I know that this works well

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Re:Rear Wash/Wipe
« Reply #5 on: 06 February 2004, 22:39 »
Cool. looks quite cheap. Problem is, i doont know much about it really. Will a non VW one fit just as well, withot too much cocking around? Also, i am unsure whether that works for the boot too?


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Re:Rear Wash/Wipe
« Reply #6 on: 06 February 2004, 22:43 »
You will have to buy the solenoid for the boot and an extra motor i think but the kit works really well on the doors.

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Re:Rear Wash/Wipe
« Reply #7 on: 07 February 2004, 10:46 »
if your not getting enough pressure then just fit a non return valve in the pipe by the washer bottle, the fronts have it, I dont think the back one does.

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Re:Rear Wash/Wipe
« Reply #8 on: 07 February 2004, 21:49 »
I'm not sure that the front ones have a valve either on mine actually! I replaced the hose, and there was nothing in it....


Anyway, i did it today, i took off the single one, made the hole just a little bit bigger, stuck one from the front on, and its simply amazing...!! I recommend that if the rear washer on your car isn't too great, then swap the jet for a front one. Or probably better, a slightly more suitable one from a different car


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Re:Rear Wash/Wipe
« Reply #9 on: 24 February 2004, 16:59 »
So has anyone tried the idea of a twin rear jet? Or do you think yours works well enough? Now that i have two jets, its much better!!


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