61 67 120 Removing And Installing/Replacing High-Pressure Nozzle (Housing) Of Headlight Washer System (M/Aerodynamic Kit) On Left

2013 BMW 128i 2D Convertible, Eng CD N52, Standard TransSECTION 61 67 120 Removing And Installing/Replacing High-Pressure Nozzle (Housing) Of Headlight Washer System (M/Aerodynamic Kit) On Left

Special Tools Required 

Necessary preliminary tasks: 

To prevent excessive escape of washer fluid, seal off end of high-pressure line with special tool 13 3 010  .

Catch any escaping washer fluid if necessary.

Fig 1: Identifying Special Tool 13 3 010
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Release screws (1) and feed high-pressure nozzle of headlight washer system (4) out of holder (5).

Raise retaining clip (3) in direction of arrow and detach high-pressure line (2) from high-pressure nozzle of headlight washer system (4).

Installation: 

Keep plug connection for high-pressure nozzle (4) and high-pressure line (2) clean and free from grease.

Make sure high-pressure line (2) is correctly engaged on high-pressure nozzle (4).

Guide (6) of high-pressure nozzle (4) must be threaded into associated mounting of holder (5).

Fig 2: Detaching High-Pressure Line From High-Pressure Nozzle Of Headlight Washer System
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Carry out a function test before fitting bumper trim.

If necessary, top up washer fluid.

Replacement: 

Remove spray nozzle (nozzle head)  .

RENDER: 1.0x

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