Electric windscreen washer pump

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Electric windscreen washer pump

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Where's the best place to mount one? :wink: :wink:
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Your call, but on the bulkhead in the bay gets my vote
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Depends on the pump, but most work best by being close to and preferably slightly below the washer bottle (which can go anywhere) as they are better at pushing rather than sucking.
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Post by picky »

agree with simmitc, when I bought my morris it had an electric pump fitted, it was put behind the speedo. it took several seconds of the pump being on before any water hit the screen. I moved it to near the bottle and now it works much better. its also less noisy in operation this way.

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Post by bigginger »

Should've said - that's where I put the bottle too :D
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Post by jojax64 »

I imagined putting it close to the bottle would be easiest too, but what do you do with the 2 tubes on the old pump, simply join them together?
I imagine there would be a readily available connector to do this. :roll:
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Post by bigginger »

Not following you - surely you'd be using them after adapting with the new pump? I'm sure I'm being thick, btw
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Post by jojax64 »

It's more likely to be me that's being thick. :lol: :lol:
I would imagine that the old push-pump is removed and a switch fitted to that hole for the electric pump.
Then the two tubes removed from the push-pump would be joined together, right?
I would have already cut the tube near to the bottle and located the electrical pump there, with one end of my newly-cut tube going to the bottle and the other end disappears through the bulkhead up to the washer jets....am I making sense? :-? :-?
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Post by bigginger »

Gotcha. It's years since I converted, I'll have a look tomorrow and post again, but you're making sense, I'd say :D
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Post by simmitc »

Yep, join to the pipes or run new tubing from the pump to the T-piece under the dash.
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