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Old 1st January 2020, 20:50   #1
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Default Washer fluid pipe clip - location

Having replaced the scuttle panel at the bottom of the windscreen on my car, I've forgotten where exactly the windscreen fluid pipe clip goes - I've attached a photo of where I've put it (and all works ok in this position).

Any photos of the OEM set-up would be great..


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HI Karl. Its in the correct place.
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HI Karl. Its in the correct place.
Thanks very much, Steve

I see you've also got extra filter material added over the driver's side plenum chamber there too - good thinking..


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QUOTE=The Mighty Quinn;2784526]Thanks very much, Steve

I see you've also got extra filter material added over the driver's side plenum chamber there too - good thinking..


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Hi Karl.
Yes it is fish tank filter explained in the link below

https://the75andztclub.co.uk/forum/s...81#post2778781
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