I did the same thing. They said the new design has two, they dont know why. Plug the hole with a screw and it works fine. Some cars have this "intensive cleaning system" or something. Apparently it's for that.
I went to the local BMW dealership on Friday to pickup a few replacement parts: hood shocks and spray nozzeles for my 95 530i. I disassembled the insulation from the hood and realized I may have picked up the wrong spray nozzle. The nozzle that was currenty installed in the car had one hose connection while the new part had two. I contacted my parts guy and he confirmed that the two hose connection spray nozzle was the correct part.
Can anyone educate me to how I should install the two-connector spray nozzle? If I reverse the disassembly, what do I do with the extra connection?
New Spray Nozzle:
Old Spray Nozzle:
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Thanks in advance,
David
I did the same thing. They said the new design has two, they dont know why. Plug the hole with a screw and it works fine. Some cars have this "intensive cleaning system" or something. Apparently it's for that.
1995 540iA M-Sport - 76k miles. 1 of 1 auto AW3 cars.
1995 540i/6 - Misc Parts donor for above.
David.
You don't even have to plug the other nozzle. I was perplexed with it myself, even called up Patrick @ BMA to ask him if they'd, possibly, sent the wrong part. As you've discovered, it's a part succession.
Here's what to do:
Get a straw (drinking straw) and a cup of water. Blow some water into each inlet; one will spray out of the jets, the other won't (don't ask me why). That'll tell you which inlet needs to get connected.
best, whit
is it that the other tube goes to the headlight washer and has a non return type valve in it?
the other one goes to the intensive clean tank
Gone but not forgotten
I saw that in the ETK but I thought they were showing multiple water reservoirs for different models. It's that old forest and trees syndrome.
Since I don't have the extra reservoir, I'll use Whit's suggestion. Thanks for the clarification Paul.