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Forum: Electrical 10-18-2013, 07:59 PM |
Replies: 14 Views: 6,652 Spot on I lifted the boot as suggested, and carefully disconnected the fluid line. I turned on the washer motor and after a few rusty spurts, the current washer fluid squirted high. I've given up... |
Forum: Electrical 10-17-2013, 01:56 AM |
Replies: 14 Views: 6,652 Also excellent points . . . Yes, the motor runs in both cases (that is, command for the front washer, and command for the rear). So in this case, it's the connection info I was seeking, and the air compressor idea . . . primo.... |
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Forum: Electrical 10-16-2013, 04:53 PM |
Replies: 2 Views: 853 "Weakness" in the steering column I had the same problem on the same car . . . 224,000 miles on the clock. The mechanic explained in that car BMW sought to enhance theft resistance with a weak pin below the ignition lock, that if... |
Forum: Electrical 10-16-2013, 04:44 PM |
Replies: 14 Views: 6,652 Follow-up question ? How does it work ? My windshield washer in my 1995 318ti quit, and I replaced the motor. In the process, I noted that there were two fluid lines. One obviously runs to the nozzles in the hood for the frond... |
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Forum: Interior and ICE 06-16-2012, 02:15 AM |
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Forum: Interior and ICE 06-15-2012, 02:44 PM |
Replies: 5 Views: 4,378 Replacement door panels ? I have a '95 I'm trying to piece back together. The engine and suspension are in good shape, and the damage done by someone using a big honking' screw to reattached the driver side door panel that... |