Hi guys,
This is a common problem by the looks of it! My rear washer has stopped squirting water, although there is no leakage in the boot (or anywhere else I can see.)
I've seen guides on how to take off the boot trim using a Torx 20, but I'm wondering how much it would cost at a Seat garage? If it was a reasonable price I'd pay it to save me the aggro. I didn't realise Seat's service teams were all off this weekend, so I can't get a price from them. My dad is visiting Sunday so I wanted a rough idea so we could decide whether we'd do it ourselves.
I don't mind doing it myself, but since I can't find leakage anywhere I'm worried that when I get the boot trim off it might not be where the pipe has disconnected. If there's no leak in the boot could this still be the place where the pipe is disconnected? Where else can the pipe become disconnected and how can I check? As you may have worked out, I'm a bit of an amateur!
This is a common problem by the looks of it! My rear washer has stopped squirting water, although there is no leakage in the boot (or anywhere else I can see.)
I've seen guides on how to take off the boot trim using a Torx 20, but I'm wondering how much it would cost at a Seat garage? If it was a reasonable price I'd pay it to save me the aggro. I didn't realise Seat's service teams were all off this weekend, so I can't get a price from them. My dad is visiting Sunday so I wanted a rough idea so we could decide whether we'd do it ourselves.
I don't mind doing it myself, but since I can't find leakage anywhere I'm worried that when I get the boot trim off it might not be where the pipe has disconnected. If there's no leak in the boot could this still be the place where the pipe is disconnected? Where else can the pipe become disconnected and how can I check? As you may have worked out, I'm a bit of an amateur!