It sounds as if there's some blockage at the spray heads, they can usually be removed, seperated from the feed tube then cleaned out and tested before refitting.
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I noticed my screen wash was getting low due to the small amount being sprayed onto my windscreen.
Having gone to top it up the screen wash is sitting at the funnel entry point and not draining down into the system.
I have tried blowing with a plastic straw down the hole to remove any blockages but this has not helped and also threaded some plastic wire but again no improvement.
I know the motors are working because it is still spraying onto my screen.
Any advice or if someone has had a similar problem please let me know.
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It sounds as if there's some blockage at the spray heads, they can usually be removed, seperated from the feed tube then cleaned out and tested before refitting.
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Probably some algae at the nozzle. As above you need to remove them and blow through. Try putting them in really hot water first.
I only use good quality OEM screen wash, cheap screen wash usually causes the problem.
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Had similar on an X5 - ended up being sludge from mixing different screen wash (topping up with a different one than already in).
When you look long into an abyss, the abyss looks long into you.........
As others have said, soak in hot water to dissolve sludge build up. I also use one of the needle adaptors used for blowing up footballs which often come as standard with foot-pumps and bicycle pumps. It will allow you to get a little more pressure for when blowing a problem through, assuming you don't have access to an air compressor.
Have you tried putting your finger over the working washer, then giving the washers a squirt? You may need an assistant for this.
Has the OP said any jets are blocked? Sounds like the problem is elsewhere.
I had similar in 2011 or 2012 with my old 3 series. I tried a few things to no avail, but I put water and some puriclean Inthe reservoir and let it do it's work for a day or so, and I had no problems after that with algae etc and the slush and the system ran clear also.
This is helpful. I have a similar challenge with my 5 series and I've been told that the wing needs to come off to clean the filter. I'll try puriclean.
1 series is known for this- I only use BMW fluid which I buy in bulk from eBay. You may find it a costly job
If you cant get any water in the bottle neck it’s because the neck mesh is blocked,hook it out and wash it.
Ok, so if it then turns out the bottle is actually full, the next step is take pump motor out and clean the slime off the filter.
Or given OP says there is still a small amount getting through to the windscreen, no harm syphoning out as much of the washer as possible in conjunction with also spraying what you can onto the windscreen then adding hot water to see if you can get any hot water down as far as the filter to dry to dissolve the gunge.
My dealer did that on an X5 and also put some pressure on the system with compressed air, so fortunately avoided a strip down. I'd also only used the BMW wash and still happened a few times, the system seems fragile so worth using it regularly just to keep a flow going once it's fixed.
Apologies I was away all yesterday and I have just caught up with the comments.
Having read the advice I was unsure if the reservoir was blocked and not filling, resulting in the jets only spraying a small amount due to the reservoir being nearly empty OR the reservoir wasn’t filling because it was full and the jets were not spraying because they were blocked.
I ran the jets for a long period with only this amount of spray running.
I then filled the funnel to the reservoir with a small amount of water and it did disappear into the reservoir.
I assume this mean the jets are blocked and why only a small amount is spraying out. Also, I have mixed screen wash brands and not always bought premium screen wash solutions.
Is removing the jets an easy task?
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So I should drain the reservoir a little more and then fill with water a puriclean and leave for a few days to try and clean the filter.
I guess it is worth a try rather than taking it to a main dealer and let them tell me the wing needs to be removed.
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I would suggest removing one of the jets from it's holder and then disconnect the pipe going into it.
If the fluid then pumps out freely it's the jets that need cleaning.
If the fluid doesn't come out freely then blow hard down the tube and try again.
If that doesn't work then remove the o/s/f wheel, then the inner wheel arch to access the washer fluid unit, then clean it all out and reassemble.
https://youtu.be/4b-PHZ_zNB4
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Good suggestion from Ralf but if after testing the jets and finding the blockage is the washer bottle end I’d buy one of these siphon’s empty it and try the cleaning solution that I think Chris suggested
The siphon will allow you to empty the washer bottle and get a much more concentrated cleaning solution in.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Liquid-Fuel...xpY2s9dHJ1ZQ==
What a bloody 'faff' it is getting the unit out!
https://youtu.be/-WwqUxSbi28
Bring back the days you could just lean into the engine compartment and access the bottle...
PS. If you did fancy going down the wing-off approach to get to the unit:
https://youtu.be/W6tGKICgU2U
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Gunk in the bottom of the reservoir. For some reason, BMW’s suffer with this more than most.
Update - Having removed most of the contents from the reservoir and then filled it with water diluted with puriclean that I have left in the reservoir since Saturday it has improved the jets. Now when I initially spray the jets a normally amount sprays on the windscreen for 1-2 seconds and then goes back to a trickle, whereas before, it was just a constant trickle.
I did disconnect a section of pipe at an elbow connector fixed to the bonnet that feeds the front jets and used a bicycle pump to force air through the pipe back into the reservoir. I could hear the water bubbling when this was done suggesting there is no blockage in this section of pipe.
This makes me think the jets are blocked and I need to disconnect them and soak in hot water but have no idea how to remove them without breaking the fixings and disconnecting the electrics to the jets. If anyone has a YouTube video they can recommend (have looked but cannot find one) that would help.
Also, the rear jet and highlight jets spray as normal so I assume this would suggest the reservoir is not blocked or these would not be spraying water.
That's good to hear. When I did it years ago I think I filled the reservoir with water, I can't remember if it was warm water, then added a fair bit of puriclean. Someone told me that BMW had decided to put the washer reservoir very close to, I think it was, the engine, making the cheap washer fluid turn into a sort of gel.
When I had the same problem on a 3 series it was resolved by flushing the reservoir out and using a bike pump to great effect to force the gunge out of the tubes and jets.
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When cleaning washer jets I put them in hot water with a little vinegar added, this seems to help dissolve any gunk.