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    Default Heated Window Washer Noozles?

    I have a 1990 E34 535i, 5 speed, prod date 7/90 with 95K miles. I believe the car has the "cold package" option as it has heated seats and limited slip differential.

    One of my window washer noozle is blocked and not shooting out any fluid. Looking for a replacement, I see there is both a *heated* washer noozle, p/n 61661378799 and a non-heated washer noozle, p/n 61661379735. How do I know which one I have? Thanks, Brewster

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brewster
    I have a 1990 E34 535i, 5 speed, prod date 7/90 with 95K miles. I believe the car has the "cold package" option as it has heated seats and limited slip differential.

    One of my window washer noozle is blocked and not shooting out any fluid. Looking for a replacement, I see there is both a *heated* washer noozle, p/n 61661378799 and a non-heated washer noozle, p/n 61661379735. How do I know which one I have? Thanks, Brewster

    If you know for sure you have the cold wather package... ie. lsd, seats, mirrors, then you have the heated nozzles also. I have cold weather package. Mine isn't clogged but it started spitting out a little funky on one stream. I am going to make a acidic solution to soak them in, if it works I will let you know. As far as replacement, you want the heated ones.

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    Jon, try soaking them in vinegar. the nozzles on my wife's volvo clogged up an an overnight soak in this did the trick. I heated the vinegar first to help soften any deposits. You can also use a pin to help clear them out.

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    Default Should be wires going to each nozzle on underside of hood...

    If you peel back the underhood blanket, there will be wires and a small harness connector that go each nozzle. As others have said here, I'd try cleaning them first..

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    Pull down the hood liner and see if there are wires going to nozzles. I was able to disassemble the nozzle, clean the crud out and get it working again. The window sticker for my '90 535ia lists heated seats and LSD as two separate options. It doesn't list a "cold package" and I do have heated washer nozzles. Sticker also says heated outside mirrors are standard, but there's no mention of washer nozzles.

    Paul Shovestul



    Quote Originally Posted by Brewster
    I have a 1990 E34 535i, 5 speed, prod date 7/90 with 95K miles. I believe the car has the "cold package" option as it has heated seats and limited slip differential.

    One of my window washer noozle is blocked and not shooting out any fluid. Looking for a replacement, I see there is both a *heated* washer noozle, p/n 61661378799 and a non-heated washer noozle, p/n 61661379735. How do I know which one I have? Thanks, Brewster
    .....Got to keep the loonies on the paath.

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    i find most e34s have heated squirters, you can take them apart and dig the crud out sometimes, the rest of the time it's toast and time for a new set
    all america wants is cold beer warm cat and a place to take a poop with a door on it

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    Default Heated windshield or windscreen nozzles - SE

    My understanding is all SE (special equipment) versions of the E34 have heated nozzles - that come on with the heated rear screen and mirrors. My mirrors get nice and hot, but I have seen the nozzles covered in frost at the same time! Does this suggest they are both on the same circuit and my nozzles have had it - time for a new pair?

    Simon Daubeney, York UK. 530i SE, 5 spd, M30 engine on 17" Alpinas.

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    Default I don't think heated nozzles were standard on SE spec UK cars (m)

    I certainly don't have them on my 520iSE (95). Wish I did though. Saw a retrofit description on Total BMW magazine, looked a bit involved.

    Don

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    i personally question the need for them, by time they work, the engine has produced enough heat to thaw them and the lines, however the fluid tank can be a block of ice, mercedes thinks enough the heat the tank
    all america wants is cold beer warm cat and a place to take a poop with a door on it

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    Default Thanks!

    It looks like I'm getting the heated noozle (about $25) for my 535i. It does need replacing as I broke one of the pins I used to clean the noozle and that's part of why it doesn't spray. Thanks again! Brewster

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