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  • Removing windscreen washer bottle Passat B6

    Need to either replace the while thing or change the motor - has anyone done this? Does the b/bar has to come off to do this job?
    2006 VW Passat Sedan 3.2lt AXZ, FSI 4motion, another milestone - 398K ... and still going

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    Motor you can do, just by removing a couple of plastic covers underneath.

    The whole bottle requires removing the bumper, which isn't fun on these.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Umai Naa!! View Post
      Motor you can do, just by removing a couple of plastic covers underneath.

      The whole bottle requires removing the bumper, which isn't fun on these.
      I see, so from what you say it appears that replacing motor only requires removal of the wheel arch dust covers. That should be easily doable.
      2006 VW Passat Sedan 3.2lt AXZ, FSI 4motion, another milestone - 398K ... and still going

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Old Navman View Post
        I see, so from what you say it appears that replacing motor only requires removal of the wheel arch dust covers. That should be easily doable.
        Yes. It's easy. Just remove the inner plastic upper and lower guards to access the washer motor. My pump died as well. I always feel more comfortable when the new part has an updated part number. My old pump had part number 1T0 955 651 made by VDO. The new one is 1K5 955 651 made by Continental.

        It looks like this.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by 3C4M Guy View Post
          Yes. It's easy. Just remove the inner plastic upper and lower guards to access the washer motor. My pump died as well. I always feel more comfortable when the new part has an updated part number. My old pump had part number 1T0 955 651 made by VDO. The new one is 1K5 955 651 made by Continental.

          It looks like this.
          Thanks 3C4M Guy, my w/s washer bottle looks different but probably the motor is the same.
          2006 VW Passat Sedan 3.2lt AXZ, FSI 4motion, another milestone - 398K ... and still going

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Old Navman View Post
            Thanks 3C4M Guy, my w/s washer bottle looks different but probably the motor is the same.
            Actually. it was the same as 3C4M Guy's unfortunately I broke the small plastic locking tab. Has anyone done that? I'm guessing now I can't buy just the locking tab anywhere?
            2006 VW Passat Sedan 3.2lt AXZ, FSI 4motion, another milestone - 398K ... and still going

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Old Navman View Post
              Actually. it was the same as 3C4M Guy's unfortunately I broke the small plastic locking tab. Has anyone done that? I'm guessing now I can't buy just the locking tab anywhere?
              Take the part to the company, you will be surprised what you can get from them. I believe if you save money by doing the labor, you may as well get OEM/genuine parts/lubricants etc from a good source.

              For generic plastic trim ebay might be fine but delivery times will be variable (read will take very long)

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              • #8
                Originally posted by sn809 View Post
                Take the part to the company, you will be surprised what you can get from them. I believe if you save money by doing the labor, you may as well get OEM/genuine parts/lubricants etc from a good source.

                For generic plastic trim ebay might be fine but delivery times will be variable (read will take very long)
                Which company - did you mean VW? VDO?
                2006 VW Passat Sedan 3.2lt AXZ, FSI 4motion, another milestone - 398K ... and still going

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                • #9
                  VW parts of course

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by sn809 View Post
                    VW parts of course
                    Copy. Although my, limited (thank God) experience with Oz VW spares is if you need for example a PCV valve diaphragm you'd probably need to buy the whole rocker cover. I doubt then they'd have just the locking tab on it's own but ... I will check it out.
                    2006 VW Passat Sedan 3.2lt AXZ, FSI 4motion, another milestone - 398K ... and still going

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Old Navman View Post
                      Copy. Although my, limited (thank God) experience with Oz VW spares is if you need for example a PCV valve diaphragm you'd probably need to buy the whole rocker cover. I doubt then they'd have just the locking tab on it's own but ... I will check it out.
                      Yes for sure, they believe in replacing the car or part as a minimum if you get some work done.
                      Plastic bits should be fine

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