Windshield And Rear Window Washer System

2016 Volkswagen Tiguan R-Line, AWDSECTION Windshield And Rear Window Washer System

The following hose connection types are used for connecting hoses to pumps and spray nozzles or as separating points

-- To loosen the connection, pulling both halves of the coupling apart.

Fig 1: Identifying Unsecured Hose Coupling
GWWN27-10241Courtesy of VOLKSWAGEN GROUP OF AMERICA, INC.

-- To secure the connection, push both halves of coupling together until felt and heard to engage.

-- To loosen the connection, turn the securing clip -1- 90Β° -arrow- and then pull the hose connection off.

Fig 2: Connecting/Disconnecting Washer Hose Coupling (Type 1)
GWWN27-10240Courtesy of VOLKSWAGEN GROUP OF AMERICA, INC.

-- To secure the connection, attach the hose connection and turn the securing clip -1- -arrow- until it engages.

-- To loosen the connection, lift the securing clip -1- approximately 1 mm -arrow- and then remove the hose connection.

Fig 3: Connecting/Disconnecting Washer Hose Coupling (Type 2)
GWWN27-10239Courtesy of VOLKSWAGEN GROUP OF AMERICA, INC.

-- To secure the connection, attach the hose connection and press in the securing clip -1- until it engages.

-- To secure the connection, attach the hose connection and press in the securing clip -1- until it engages.

-- To loosen the connection, pull the securing clip upward -1- -arrow- and remove the hose connection.

Fig 4: Connecting/Disconnecting Washer Hose Coupling (Type 3)
GWWN92-10322Courtesy of VOLKSWAGEN GROUP OF AMERICA, INC.

-- To secure the connection, attach the hose connection and press in the securing clip -1- until it engages.

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