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Old 04-10-2015, 12:41 PM   #2
2003 S, Arctic Silver, M6
 
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I replaced my washer nozzles after mine cracked and failed. Porsche wil only sell you the entire assembly at some ridiculous price but the nozzles are identical to those found on BMW's from the same era. I picked mine up ate the local BMW dealer and retro fit them.

Here is the part number. 61674290867 Each one has 2 nozzles. Remove them carefully from the BMW assembly, toss the rest of the assembly, remove the old nozzles on teh Porsche if they are still there, and with a bit of super glue install the new nozzles in the holes.

PS they cost about $40 bucks for the assembly with 2 nozzles.
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