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Headlight aim adjust motors give a surprising amount of trouble on these cars; first check they are plugged in (immediately behind the lights) and be prepared to unplug them if you receive a deluge of messages about bulbs blowing! There is one motor for each dip beam light and the contact is situated behind and between the two lens assemblies.
Roger that! Sounds logical and most probable.
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On my car there are no less than four identical washer pumps. One washes the headlights, one does the normal screenwash, one does the intensive screenwash and one does the tailgate (mine is a Touring). It's unlikely all of your motors have gone so I suggest experimenting with the controls to make the intensive wash work and starting from there. I needed to replace the normal screenwash pump (unsurprising since it works the most) and it cost me about £40 as I recall. Worth reading the manual to understand how it works, especially the normal/intensive stuff and the programmable intermittent wipe...
I can only suspect the screenwash pump, since mine is a limousine and it doesn't have the headlight wipers. I will try changing the relay before buying a washer pump :)