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Washer Bottle 700 1987

After much mucking about with my washer jet nozzles for the windscreen, I finally decided to get serious. After reading on the FAQ section on brickboard I finally managed to get all the "gunk" out of the nozzles that has been clogging up the nozzles for what seemed like forever. Cut a long story short I have installed an inline filter (another tip from FAQ), works perfectly. However this is the question, the washer container has an large amount of dirt that is sitting in the bottom of the tank. It seems like a I may have to remove the air filter take out the bottle so I can give it a good clean out. Any tips would be much appreciated. Not a big job but wanting to seek advice from my fellow bricksters.

87 740 rock solid.






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