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Old 20th January 2018, 18:57   #5
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Originally Posted by GeoffWW View Post
Before trying to separate the pipe ends from the joiner, and the jet connector, warm the pipe ends with a hair drier.
Thanks for this, good idea.

However when I exposed the pipe I found that there was a small section of rubber hose that connected to the washer jet spigot so I did have to disturb the jets.

All now fixed so I have working rear washer and no more leaks into the rear load space!!
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