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SteveK



Member Since: 21 Jan 2015
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United Kingdom 2002 Defender 110 Td5 HT Rimini Red
A good post Hufflepuff!

I received a CSI nozzle as a Christmas present (after a few hints) and fitting took the best part of two days and several trips to the tool shop to purchase deep sockets!

I ended up removing the centre console and I accessed the back of the nozzle via a flap at the top of the fibre panel behind the radio space!

Getting the nut started on the thread of the new CSI was a pain and in the end I stuffed a load of Blutack in a socket!

The spray from the CSI nozzle is fine and I didn’t have to replace or upgrade the pump!
Post #978609 17th Jan 2023 10:37pm
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geobloke



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geobloke wrote:
Good write up Thumbs Up Like Blackwolf I too went for the Optimill version of the nozzle. It has been fab, until the cold spell last month that is. Something has gone wrong inside and the nozzle is not squirting well at all. I have been meaning to drop Optimill a line to ask how to service it... This has reminded me to do so... Thumbs Up


Just to close this. I did contact Optimal and the result was six perfectly formed and shot jets of washer fluid, so... Thumbs Up

Optimal windscreen washer service - https://www.defender2.net/forum/topic53859-450.html
Post #978632 18th Jan 2023 11:04am
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