Headlam wash/wipe

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I've seen a few mk3 & mk4 T2's with headlight washers but no wiper if that help:rolleyes: You could prob fit a set off an old ford as they'll be nice & cheap these days
 
I've seen a few mk3 & mk4 T2's with headlight washers but no wiper if that help:rolleyes: You could prob fit a set off an old ford as they'll be nice & cheap these days

will have to look into that some time then,
was on the M4 last weekend, and the lights got so dirty...
 
Been thinking about this a bit more:augie I think you could poss get away using windscreen washer jets mounted onto the front bumper well the bolt on type:rolleyes:this would also give the ones who like a bit of bling on their motors the option to have the LED light up ones:augie
 
My 1995 Maverick Mk I GLS has headlamp wash (power wash) as standard, however it throws about a pint of water at the headlights, I doubt that a standard screen washer jet would have the power to clean the lights.
Headlamp wash also ideal for dumping a couple of pints of water on any tail gating drivers:augie:augie
It misses my screen so they don't know where it comes from:lol
 
I had a top of the Range 04 reg a couple of years ago as a company car and that had wash no wipe.

To be honest not that good without the wipe as the dirty water dries when the bulbs are on from the heat. and uses so much wash it was unbelievable.
 
Wipers on my Trol are not very good. After a couple of swipes the wiper blades nearly fall off:doh might be the lense covers that are causing the problem:eek:



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