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billy in slo
01-18-2005, 03:11 PM
My wiper washer supply hose is leaking and must be replaced and my hood insulation looks pretty bad like it will fall apart if I mess with it. Do the plastic plugs that hold it in place just pull out? Is it going to disintegrate upon removal?
thanks
b
90 535

JD525IA
01-18-2005, 03:23 PM
good luck



My wiper washer supply hose is leaking and must be replaced and my hood insulation looks pretty bad like it will fall apart if I mess with it. Do the plastic plugs that hold it in place just pull out? Is it going to disintegrate upon removal?
thanks
b
90 535

Dick Schneiders
01-18-2005, 03:26 PM
when they loosen up they will pull out easily. I had the same problem and all that happened was one of the hose connections had come loose. I worked from the bottom (the front of the hood) and only removed enough of the plastic plugs to let me pull back some of the insulation. After removing enough of the plugs, I esposed the area of the hose that had come loose and simply pushed it back together.

Why do you think you need to replace the hose?




My wiper washer supply hose is leaking and must be replaced and my hood insulation looks pretty bad like it will fall apart if I mess with it. Do the plastic plugs that hold it in place just pull out? Is it going to disintegrate upon removal?
thanks
b
90 535

Dick Schneiders
01-18-2005, 03:28 PM
plugs from the top of the hood, when it was up and not the bottom. I only had to remove about half of them to find where the hose had come loose.


when they loosen up they will pull out easily. I had the same problem and all that happened was one of the hose connections had come loose. I worked from the bottom (the front of the hood) and only removed enough of the plastic plugs to let me pull back some of the insulation. After removing enough of the plugs, I esposed the area of the hose that had come loose and simply pushed it back together.

Why do you think you need to replace the hose?

billy in slo
01-18-2005, 03:39 PM
it could be a connection and not a hose failure but the need to remove the insulation is the same. I will address the hose problem after I expose it. The symptoms are low pressure on the right nozzle and no pressure on the left nozzle and massive leakage from behind the hood insulation. I thought the fasteners might twist and pull but they have no "slot" or markings on them so I guess I will pull and twist at the same time and go with "feel" for how much force to use. What about the insulation itself, as I said it looks and feels brittle, I probably should just replace it.

Kalevera
01-18-2005, 05:08 PM
I use a small, flat head screw driver to pop the plastic "rivet" out. There may be some quicker way to do it, but I found that my method works pretty well. The plastic nipple on my pass side jet had disintegrated, the driver's side was completely disconnected (although the nipple was fine). The hosing, as well, was good - it's all about the cheap connectors :(

Whit

632 Regal
01-18-2005, 06:34 PM
nipples are cool!
:D

shogun
01-18-2005, 08:44 PM
For some you need a minus screw driver for others a plus driver.
Here some nice pics how to disassemble all on a E32 hood.
Hope that helps.

click here (http://www.gebrauchtee32teile.de/html/ausbau_spritzduse.html)

Mass535Love
01-19-2005, 04:00 AM
I was thinking of removing mine just because the one in it now looks horrible Plus to remove a few pounds or so of weight. Is there any bad side effects from leaving it out? If so I'll just replace it instead of leaving it out.

CrimsonBrian
01-19-2005, 11:34 PM
Those dumb connectors come loose all the time. My wiper fluid was drooling out of the nozzles (or nipples, if you prefer), and so I took off the insulation and then reconnected the hose. To make sure it didnt happen again, I placed a zip tie around the connection to clamp it down. Now I have fantastic pressure and am not simply soaking the insulation.