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JBauer 04-27-2017 05:16 PM

Removing headlight washer nozzel?
 
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While trying out my headlamp washers I had one shoot off never to be found. I purchased a used washer setup but I just want to remove and replace the nozzle only. I know they come out but these don't seem to budge. Any ideas? I don't want to install the whole part just a nozzle.

Thanks

JBauer 04-27-2017 05:28 PM

Sorry for the giant pic 🙄

Timco 04-27-2017 10:21 PM

There's supposed to be two on each side?????

I'm missing one on each side, lol. Never even thought about that.

JBauer 04-28-2017 02:18 AM

Yep, and hold on to your wallet. They don't just sell the nozzles. 😒

JBauer 04-28-2017 09:45 AM

Nevermind, finally got it out 😅
As hard as it was to get one out and put back in I'm surprised I lost one. Really tight fit.http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1493401512.jpg

10/10ths 04-28-2017 10:41 AM

Here's a little trick....
 
....you can just buy this BMW nozzle and pop it in place on your Boxster.

I did.

Works great!

Here's the part:

2001-2005 BMW 325xi Headlight Washer Nozzle - Body Electrical - Magneti Marelli, Left 01-05 325xi Headlight Washer Nozzle - 1000-01227400 - PartsGeek

JBauer 04-28-2017 02:37 PM

Thanks for the info. I wish I would of asked about the nozzles before I bought used ones.

Won't make that mistake again. Could of save some $$

10/10ths 05-04-2017 02:18 PM

Here ya go:
 
Just pop out the "eyeball" from the BMW part and pop it into the hole on your Boxster.

Good Luck!

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embryoguy@mac.com 05-05-2017 12:39 PM

Thank you !

scoper 08-07-2017 10:53 AM

Are you saying the cap fell inside the washer fixture?!

JBauer 08-07-2017 03:36 PM

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Originally Posted by scoper (Post 546321)
Are you saying the cap fell inside the washer fixture?!

No popped out.

N227RV 08-03-2024 10:43 AM

Headlight washer nozzle - replace with BWM donor part?
 
One of my headlight washer nozzles has flown the coop, literally. It must have popped out. I don't want to replace the entire washer unit, just the little nozzle. I read on the internet that a much less expensive BWM assembly is available as a donor. If anyone has actually done this, please let me know. The BMW part is said to be W0133-1842234 and is widely available for less than $30, new.
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A 986 S 08-08-2024 09:48 AM

My theory is that that the headlight washer nozzles are lost when the edge of the socket that holds the nozzle in place cracks and is no longer able to hold on to it tightly enough to hold it in place when the headlight washer is activated. If this is indeed the case, be aware that any replacement nozzle you install in the original socket will also likely go flying if you attempt to use the washer thus making the headlight washers practically nonfunctional. Personally, I don't see this as great problem as I think whole concept of headlight washers is rather silly... In any case, having an empty nozzle socket just looks wrong. My solution to the empty socket problem was use nonworking replacements that my son designed and printed on the 3D resin printer. These replacements are purely cosmetic and that's OK with me because I can't imagine actually using headlight washers anyway.


more on my nozzle project here : https://rx19jones.wixsite.com/projectboxster/projectboxster5

cheers - dj

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theiceman 08-09-2024 06:04 AM

good info here .

Would you be willing to share the file ? i don't know about this stuff but my son is into all that 3d stuff and he says all he needs is the file and the local Library .. lol.. they have 3d printers and all he pays for is the material.

theiceman 08-09-2024 06:09 AM

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Originally Posted by A 986 S (Post 662191)
My theory is that that the headlight washer nozzles are lost when the edge of the socket that holds the nozzle in place cracks and is no longer able to hold on to it tightly enough to hold it in place when the headlight washer is activated. If this is indeed the case, be aware that any replacement nozzle you install in the original socket will also likely go flying if you attempt to use the washer thus making the headlight washers practically nonfunctional. Personally, I don't see this as great problem as I think whole concept of headlight washers is rather silly... In any case, having an empty nozzle socket just looks wrong. My solution to the empty socket problem was use nonworking replacements that my son designed and printed on the 3D resin printer. These replacements are purely cosmetic and that's OK with me because I can't imagine actually using headlight washers anyway.


more on my nozzle project here : https://rx19jones.wixsite.com/projectboxster/projectboxster5

cheers - dj

http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1723138927.jpg

liked your site ,, very nice ,,, too bad i couldn't find a place to ask questions.

As i have a couple Qs about your jack and axle stand point and how you got your car there I tried to use a Pelican article but that didnt work for me. They wanted you to jack inboard of the factory jack point and use factory jack point for axle stand. No way that is working for me .. Wondered how you did it.

N227RV 08-10-2024 02:02 AM

This 3-D printing solution is perfect. I also didn't find the headlight washers to be very useful. In fact I tried them only twice to see if they worked. I lost the nozzle on the second squirt. I'm good with keeping the car as it was when delivered, but don't mind if the nozzle is not functional. I don't have access to a 3-D printer but will look for a vacuum plug.

A 986 S 08-11-2024 09:08 AM

Sure, I'll share the file! My son Andy tells me that he made my nozzles with his resin printer because it produced far higher resolution part than his filament printer could make. He also said that the resin print would be more durable than one made with the PLA plastic that his filament printer uses. Keep that in mind when you go to the library... Do let us know if you're able to print nozzles that you can use.

The STL file can be found here; https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6725822

Here's a screen shot of the 3d model;
http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1723298819.jpg

And the instaled nozzles;
http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1723395675.jpg

cheers - dj

theiceman 08-12-2024 06:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by A 986 S (Post 662256)
Sure, I'll share the file! My son Andy tells me that he made my nozzles with his resin printer because it produced far higher resolution part than his filament printer could make. He also said that the resin print would be more durable than one made with the PLA plastic that his filament printer uses. Keep that in mind when you go to the library... Do let us know if you're able to print nozzles that you can use.

The STL file can be found here; https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6725822

Here's a screen shot of the 3d model;
http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1723298819.jpg

And the instaled nozzles;
http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1723395675.jpg

cheers - dj

That's great thank you very much .. i dont know about 3d printing but that is th area of our kids..


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