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Last summer I was abroad and the washer tube came off the nozzle-which was nice to cool my feet down!

I've just decided to have a go at putting it back on now the temperature has reached above -60 degrees. It is such a pain in arm, (literally!) to get to as it's wedged above the heater matrix. Any ideas on tools to use-I don't want to have to start taking the heater matrix out if I don't need to. On long journeys in the summer it is very handy and necessary to have the option.

Thanks,

John.

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wont the nozzle pop out then push tube through hole , fit nozzle and bung it back int t'hole  :t-up:
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heaters are for girls ;)

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heaters are for girls ;)

this heater's a washer  :p

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wont the nozzle pop out then push tube through hole , fit nozzle and bung it back int t'hole  :t-up:

My nozzle is held in place with a nut on the back  :p

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heaters are for girls ;)

Awaiting the sex change and looking forward to borrowing some of your frocks :angry:  :D

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Do not try to remove the nozzle because it's more difficult installing it then removing it when the scuttle and heater are installed if it is the screwed type.

On mine you couldn't get the bolt over the washer tube once installed!

Instead try to push the tube in position. You can also use a spare piece of tube and connect it to the original.

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