I'm amazed the blockage appeared to be between the tank and the tube join coupling. I would have thought the most likely point for the blockage would be at the actual jet's themselves , that's always been my experience anyway.
I watched a few other videos that covered older bmw’s and many said it’s related to sludge that gathers in the bottom of the tank. From reading articles it seems that they recommend using bmw approved screenwash, which is expensive.
@michaeldoesstuffs . Interesting.....I guess the BMW screenwash must have anti bacterial ingredients as i can't see sludge being anything other than bacteria breeding....I'll check what my halford's stuff says tomorrow.
I'm amazed the blockage appeared to be between the tank and the tube join coupling. I would have thought the most likely point for the blockage would be at the actual jet's themselves , that's always been my experience anyway.
I watched a few other videos that covered older bmw’s and many said it’s related to sludge that gathers in the bottom of the tank. From reading articles it seems that they recommend using bmw approved screenwash, which is expensive.
@michaeldoesstuffs . Interesting.....I guess the BMW screenwash must have anti bacterial ingredients as i can't see sludge being anything other than bacteria breeding....I'll check what my halford's stuff says tomorrow.
There’s a filter on the washer pump itself that blocks with sludge