Nissan Primera P11 rear window washer |
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p11primeragt
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Posted: 03 Nov 2019 at 7:11pm |
Only one on p11's.
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schwen
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The P10 has two individual pumps for front and rear, even a third one for the headlamp washers.
Not sure about the P11, you can check it in Nissan4u.com |
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P10 Army - G20.net MOTM April ´09 - NPOC.co.uk COTM April ´11
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roy.2
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Justin, you have to push the wiper stalk AWAY from you to get water to the rear screen. Pulling it toward you will only do the front.
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patstonuk
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I had a similar problem on an old P11 (now running a P12!) and a blocked non-return valve also generated a leak as fluid forced its way out of the join between the pipe and the valve. It was easy enough to get to, and was replaced with a valve off a scrapped Micra. It worked fine after that.
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Justin Thyme
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I'm having the same issue with the rear washer on my P11 1998 Sri, i have no water travelling up the pipe, having taken the pipe off the nozzle. I have an air line and compressor which solved both of the front sets of nozzles which was also ropey to say the least. I've searched the site for a few details, does the P11 have a dual pump or two individual ones to power the front and rear, once i know where the pump is for the rear, that might help me solve the issue.
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98 Primera Sri, Citroen Relay Van, collection of bikes and a Delta Evoluzione
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xpower
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Thank you for your help imckay.
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1996 Primera P11 2.0 SE manual
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imckay
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The pipe is quite tight I seem to remember.
I think you need to remove the cover from the high level brake light to remove the right hand cover.
Check the non-return valve is working. It is just down from the nozzle. Normally they leak but worth a check while you are in there.
Mine was leaking. Getting to it was easy, I just can't remember the exact details.
I cleared a nozzle on another car by blowing/sucking water through it.
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xpower
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Do I have to remove this fascia to remove the nozzle:-
Or can it just be detached from the outside?
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1996 Primera P11 2.0 SE manual
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xpower
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Thankyou both for the quick reponse. I'll will do that I hope it will be that easy to sort out. Another thank you Blue for the the changing the thread title. Fingers working faster than the brain as usual. |
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1996 Primera P11 2.0 SE manual
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Blue
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I had an issue with the front ones on my old 1.6 P11. I took the actual nozzle off and ended up soaking it in hot water for a few mins. Nothing ever came out that I could see but it seemed to fix the problem. This was after poking it with a pin, which didn't solve it, of course.
Not sure if that might help. If you can get the nozzle off and try the wiper, at least you should be able to see if any water comes out.
Sorted your thread title out as well btw
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