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Friday, 19 October 2018

Wipers/Washers - Fluid Leaks From Washer Jets


Wipers/Washers - Fluid Leaks From Washer Jets



SI M 61 01 06



General Electrical Systems



December 2007



Technical Service



2002-2006 Mini Cooper (R50) L4-1.6L (W10) Page 291



This Service Information bulletin supersedes SI M61 01 06 dated September 2007.



[NEW] designates changes to this revision



SUBJECT



Washer Fluid Leaks from Washer Jets



MODEL



R50 (Cooper) produced from 11/2003



R53 (Cooper S) produced from 11/2003



R56 (Cooper and Cooper S)



SITUATION



[NEW] The customer may complain that washer fluid is leaking from the rear window washer jet and/or the front washer jets.



CAUSE



^ A vacuum created while the vehicle is in motion can cause washer fluid to leak from the rear washer jet.



^ [NEW] Slight residual positive pressure in the front washer hoses after operation can cause a small amount of fluid to leak from the front washer



jets.



CORRECTION



[NEW] In the case of a customer complaint, install a non-return valve to the rear wiper motor or two nonreturn valves to the windshield washer



system.



PROCEDURE



Rear washer fluid leak



1. Cut the washer fluid supply hose (1) approximately 20mm from the end (Dimension A).



2. Install the non-return valve (2) with the arrow (3) pointing toward the rear hatch wiper motor.



[NEW] Front washer fluid leak:



1. Cut the washer fluid supply hoses (1) approximately 20mm from one of the front washer jets (Dimension A).



2. Install a non-return valve (2) behind the washer jet (3), with the arrow pointing toward the washer jet.



2002-2006 Mini Cooper (R50) L4-1.6L (W10) Page 292



3. Repeat this procedure for the opposite front washer jet.



PARTS INFORMATION



WARRANTY INFORMATION



Covered under the terms of the MINI New Vehicle Limited Warranty.



Please refer to the latest KSD for all applicable labor operations and allowances.



If the appropriate labor operation is not contained in KSD, then a work time labor operation should be used.