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DerekW
Posted: August 12, 2008 07:41 pm


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Finally in response to Craig's comment, here hopefully is a 'photo of both reservoirs (supplied by XMexcl - grateful thanks):

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The front and rear screen tank is at the bottom of the piccy. The two holding bolts go through the small grommeted holes at the extreme bottom ends; the lug with a rubber sleeve that fits into a clip on the inner wing is on the left at the top; the filler pipe goes into the large rubber sealing ring at top left; the upper of the three holes at left is for the level switch; the remaining two holes are for the front and rear washer pumps.

Good luck, George, if you think you can work on that in situ!

The headlamp washer tank is the upper one and as you can see, is completely different.

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jorgy9
Posted: August 12, 2008 07:50 pm


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Thanks again Derek, it's very good indeed to know what I may find.

Can I ask, btw, anyone knows if the XM uses the same exact type of pump for windscreen and headlight washing?

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DerekW
Posted: August 21, 2008 06:12 pm


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Hi George,

Sorry it's taken so long to answer your last question.

No, the windscreen and rear window washers use pump number 6434 58 01, the headlamp washers use pump number 6431 59 01.

I suspect that the need to pressure-raise the jet assemblies from the bumper, plus the need to blast any crud from the headlamps without the assistance of wiper blades, means that the headlamp pump is running at much higher pressure.
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jorgy9
Posted: September 02, 2008 02:47 am


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Thanks for that info Derek.

I have little project for the windscreen jets so will be reporting when I've done it, hopefully by October.

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Is your XM as soft as it should be ??

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Mine is not as good...but quite near!


>>How I repaired my suspension part I ...and part II<<


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