heated nozzle jets
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heated nozzle jets
Were these ever fitted to D9s?
I know they came on xantias, as i had them!
are there swappable?
CHeers!
I know they came on xantias, as i had them!
are there swappable?
CHeers!
Re: heated nozzle jets
Got a part number? I'll give 'em a try! I've already got normal citroen mist jets on my coupe, heated ones would rule!
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Re: heated nozzle jets
Oooh, interesting!

Those nozzles look familiar but the number's not in Service Box, the non-heated part number only brings up Peugeot Partner. And Berlingo and ZX, as well as Xantia & Xantia II. The heated one just brings up the Xantias. There's no price in Citroen Service

Those nozzles look familiar but the number's not in Service Box, the non-heated part number only brings up Peugeot Partner. And Berlingo and ZX, as well as Xantia & Xantia II. The heated one just brings up the Xantias. There's no price in Citroen Service

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Re: heated nozzle jets
interesting, cheers
Re: heated nozzle jets
Bah those look like the under-bonnet twin jet type 

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Re: heated nozzle jets
Of course, the coupe's are on top
There must be another car you can get them off, with perhaps a small amount of modification...

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Re: heated nozzle jets
BMW ones are heated, and very good too, if that helps at all 


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Re: heated nozzle jets
Put BMW parts on a Pug?? Blasphemy!!! Funnily enough Bimmers were the first cars that came to mind, I remember finding a heated washer jet left behind after they scraped up a demolished 3 series I'd spotted. Probably the only bit of it that still worked 

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Re: heated nozzle jets
But what works works,
Pug snobbery!!
what next

Pug snobbery!!
what next



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Re: heated nozzle jets
Indeed. I was kidding btw7403406 wrote:But what works works,

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Re: heated nozzle jets
I remember someone buying me an ACME GISMO "Heated washer jets" conversion kit..........
It used a water jacket strapped onto the radiator hose, miles of tubing, clips, etc.etc.
I have to say my Boxing Day's hard work turned to sh*t that year. What a load of bowlhooks that thing was
....carry on.
Ooh, 'our' last 3-series had heated jets, they worked flawlessly
It used a water jacket strapped onto the radiator hose, miles of tubing, clips, etc.etc.
I have to say my Boxing Day's hard work turned to sh*t that year. What a load of bowlhooks that thing was

....carry on.
Ooh, 'our' last 3-series had heated jets, they worked flawlessly

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Re: heated nozzle jets
Actually to be honest I haven't had a single problem with mine freezing up
Once the stuff in the pipes has melted, the citroen jobbies have worked perfectly, even pushing large lumps of snow/ice off from around the nozzles!

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Re: heated nozzle jets
I've got the 'Play Misty For Me' jets too & I'm guessing they were standard by late 2002. Don't know if they're heated though.
Never froze at all last winter, but did once a week or so back, (-7). Been OK since I topped up with some neat screenwash.
I'll have a butchers & see if there's any heater wiring when I get a chance - my home PC's dead at the mo. so can't check description on ServiceBox.......
Tried to install some Microsoft anti virus stuff - corrupted the boot sector on my HDD
Never froze at all last winter, but did once a week or so back, (-7). Been OK since I topped up with some neat screenwash.
I'll have a butchers & see if there's any heater wiring when I get a chance - my home PC's dead at the mo. so can't check description on ServiceBox.......
Tried to install some Microsoft anti virus stuff - corrupted the boot sector on my HDD

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Re: heated nozzle jets
Your first mistakedogslife wrote:...Microsoft...

No heated washer jets on the 406 that I can find. Nor on any Pug I can think of

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Re: heated nozzle jets
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