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Where do the washer jet tubes run between on a 206cc?
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danieltharris
PostPosted: Wed Sep 02, 2015 7:47 am Up
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The nearside washer jet got pulled out of our car by a monkey, and he took the entire tube with it.

Might seem obvious, but where should this tube run to get back to the washer fluid tank?

Should it run under the insulation cover on the underside of the bonnet, and do these both connect underneath the car at the bottom of the tank?

Edit: Also wondering if anybody knows off the top of their head whether the 206 uses a 3.2mm or a 4.7mm tubing? Just going to pick up some replacement tubing from Halfords after work

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gazza82
PostPosted: Wed Sep 02, 2015 11:32 am Up
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He might not have got all of it as there is a t-piece under there too. It's a long length from the tank/pump to the t-piece then two shorter pieces. Remove the bonnet insulation and you will see ...
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