Hey folks,
It's a very common problem at this time of year when rear washers fail to work to their full ability due to the frost etc.
This has been covered about a hundred times on this forum so I'm not going to bore you all with the details.
Basically mines stopped working, so I figured the pipe had popped off so I took off the boot trim to find it was perfectly intact... infact - it looks like the previous owner has made an amendment to stop it happening again...
So I checked as much piping as I could - all looked OK so put the boot trim back on, ran my rear washer and poked around... I found some water droplets at this part of the boot...
So I investigated more, and removed the plastic panel above it to find a slightly loose join - split it apart and put it back together and the problem is solved.
The image below shows the join...
And that was that - main reason for the post is I have not seen that join mentioned before on here and it caused my problem - so if you have this issue and it's not on the tailgate - check that connection out and you might have the same problem.
It's likely my own fault for not using screenwash, only water. So I filled up with screenwash and hopefully won't have that problem again!
It's a very common problem at this time of year when rear washers fail to work to their full ability due to the frost etc.
This has been covered about a hundred times on this forum so I'm not going to bore you all with the details.
Basically mines stopped working, so I figured the pipe had popped off so I took off the boot trim to find it was perfectly intact... infact - it looks like the previous owner has made an amendment to stop it happening again...
So I checked as much piping as I could - all looked OK so put the boot trim back on, ran my rear washer and poked around... I found some water droplets at this part of the boot...
So I investigated more, and removed the plastic panel above it to find a slightly loose join - split it apart and put it back together and the problem is solved.
The image below shows the join...
And that was that - main reason for the post is I have not seen that join mentioned before on here and it caused my problem - so if you have this issue and it's not on the tailgate - check that connection out and you might have the same problem.
It's likely my own fault for not using screenwash, only water. So I filled up with screenwash and hopefully won't have that problem again!