Finally fitted a momentary switch for the electric washer

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badfelafel
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Finally fitted a momentary switch for the electric washer

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Had an on/off switch for my electric washer, was a pain in the neck
Now over the moon with my new switch from Maplins - you flick it and the windscreen gets washed
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How's the brakes Barry?
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Post by millerman »

Which Maplins switch did you use?
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Post by badfelafel »

I dont have a note of the switch number, but its identical to the switch that was fitted for the electric pump, apart from its operation... If you really need to know, I'll pop in to Maplins this week and get the number for you :)
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Post by M25VAN »

ESM sell a good one by durite.
http://morrisminorspares.co.uk/shop/pro ... b375ea4e75
It has a metal shaft on the switch lever and is stronger than the plastic switches.
While you are in maplins see if they still sell intermittent wash wiper kits. They used to sell a nice variable one that also gave a couple of wipes automatically when you 'blipped' the washer switch making a quick screen nice and easy. While you are at it the twin jet washers are a nice improvement.
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Post by Peetee »

While you are at it the twin jet washers are a nice improvement
Unfortunately when I tried this the electric pump didn't produce enough pressure to get the water to the screen!
Older and more confused than I could ever imagine possible.
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Post by M25VAN »

Oh! must admit I never thought about that. My pump came from ESM and provides enough pressure for two twin jets. Water hits about halfway up the screen and the blades push it about a bit further. Definately not as powerful as a modern car though. I did originally have a combined washer bottle and pump off a fiesta that worked ok.
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Post by Kevin »

You can even get push ones that are similar in appearance to the original manual pump.
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Post by dunketh »

I have a really good one in mine.
Its a single black button, you push it in and water squirts out.

You push it harder and water squirts out faster.

Sometimes needs a bit of 'priming' before anything comes out but it always does the job in the end. :D
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Post by wibble_puppy »

dunketh wrote:I have a really good one in mine.
Its a single black button, you push it in and water squirts out.

You push it harder and water squirts out faster.

Sometimes needs a bit of 'priming' before anything comes out but it always does the job in the end. :D
the van had one of those, it was good, sadly it didn't want to part company with the dash when disassembling van for resto so had to be melted out with small blowtorch flame :(
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Post by aupickup »

i have a combined switch, ie, on for wipers and momentary for washers, if any one is interested
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Post by wibble_puppy »

how does it work? and what does it look like? :D Bagsy, if I like it :D
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Post by aupickup »

it looks like a switch :D :D

seriously, it is the same type as fitted to the moggie, so you flick it down for wipers, and then a further action downwards for washer action and it flicks back, so is on, and then momentary
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Post by wibble_puppy »

bring it when you next come over :D
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