Electric washer pump?
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Hi All
I would just like to say a thank you to a kind member that sent me a bottle in the post.
Sadly it was a Heller unit not the Tudor unit Im looking for, as seen in the pictures.
If any one has a Tudor unit in any condition, broken or damaged, or can help me find one I would really appreciate it.
Best regards to all
Neil
I would just like to say a thank you to a kind member that sent me a bottle in the post.
Sadly it was a Heller unit not the Tudor unit Im looking for, as seen in the pictures.
If any one has a Tudor unit in any condition, broken or damaged, or can help me find one I would really appreciate it.
Best regards to all
Neil
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Yes to all three,especially if it's cold enough where you are to freeze the water (no antifreeze?)...
John
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Another possibility is that the switch in the dash has dirty or slightly corroded contacts due to lack of use.
I discovered that fault after fitting a new modern pump which also failed to work.
Actuating the switch a few times brought the required result.
Cheers
John
I discovered that fault after fitting a new modern pump which also failed to work.
Actuating the switch a few times brought the required result.
Cheers
John
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