💦 Upgrade your drive with spotless clarity!
The Buwei Front Windshield Washer Jet Nozzle is a precision-engineered replacement part for Hyundai Tucson and Cerato models, crafted from durable plastic and copper. It restores the original spray pattern to keep your windshield crystal clear in all weather conditions, ensuring safer, uninterrupted driving with a long service life.
Brand | Buwei |
Colour | As the Pic Show |
Package Dimensions | 8.8 x 4.2 x 1.6 cm; 10 g |
Material | plastic+copper |
Item Weight | 10 g |
P**.
Fitted Hyundai Getz 1.1
The washer jets on my Hyundai Getz 2007 1.1l totally blocked and I could not find any replacements in the uk. After reading another review I decided to get these and they fitted great. Very pleased.
J**N
Easy to fit and work well
If it can help others, I fitted these to a Hyundai Getz 1.1 CDR (2006). Car then sailed through the MOT so well pleased!
M**N
Does what it says it will
They were a good fit on my car, fairly easy to install. If you haven't got much experience at fixing small issues with your car, there should not be too hard to do, there are plenty of YTube videos on these kind of jobs.
W**L
Just the job
Kia Washer JetsBought these to replace the ones on my 2009 Kia Sportage.To remove the existing jets, firstly I had to remove the bonnet sound proofing which required a trim removal tool to extract the grommets. Some were damaged in this process, but fortunately I had some similar sized ones that I used when re-installing the sound proofing liner.I disconnected the short length of tubing to the existing nozzles. Small cable straps are required when reassembling.A torch and long flat bladed screwdriver is required to depress the tab on the existing nozzle which is accessed through an opening in the bonnet framework.From the topside of the bonnet, extracting the existing nozzle was a case of a little bit of jiggling and leverage. I had previously taped off the bonnet around the nozzle so as to protect the paintwork. Using a small piece of flat metal and the trim tool managed to get them out.As the replacements does not include the foam/rubber washer that goes between the nozzle and bonnet, you need to try and not damage the existing ones.After reassembly you need to adjust the direction of the jets using a pin or similar.From the web I downloaded a diagram showing the positions of the 3 jets per nozzle.Using cardboard from a flattened box, drew it out and propped it inside the car to allow accurate placing of the water jet on the windscreen.
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