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  1. a6 c7 avant rear washer 
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    hi guys me rear washer is not working ,pump is going ,jet is clear ,i removed jet thinking it needed cleaning but it is fine ,tried to get water to work with jet removed ....nothing came out .i have looked in boot side storage areas nothing is wet ..any ideas ???
     
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    I have the same problem


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    I have no idea but will offer the following suggestions,
    1, Buy a land rover and washers will be the least of your worries1
    2, I have seen washer pumps with a built in filter gauze, had to rmeove pump to access the gauze
    3, I have seen rear wshers not used for so long the washer fluid/additive had gone hard in the pipework
    4, If fitted the non return valve may have failed, in which can it will take some time for the fluid to pump all the way to the rear
    5, On some cars one pump does front and rear apparently by running backwards, might be worth looking at?
    6, Pipe may be kinked where it enters the rear tailgate or even be blanked off
     
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    Aaaand, the pipe running to the rear may have disconnected at one of the joints due to freezing.
    Run the rear washer for a while, and if the reservoir has gone down, but nothing out of the jet, lift the carpets and prepare for a flood!
    On the C5, the main culprit is the A pillar in passenger side floor. C7 may be similar...
    I mopped out 5 litres of green screen wash from my C5
     
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    i can not see any washer fluid on the ground anywhere ,or inside boot area/tailgate ,does anyone have any pics as to where all the joints in the pipe are and how many are there so i can start removing trim to investigate. in the front some say front inside "a" pillar passenger side others say under wheel arch trim .this is the a6 avant c7 2012 on... any help
     
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    Washer bottle is behind the front passenger wheel inside the wheel arch.
    Jack car up, remove wheel and inner wheel arch, you will see it there. I've had mine out on my Allroad due to stagnant water smell. Easy to come out, takes about 20mins
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    cheers it gives me somewhere to start now ..just waiting for weather to warm a bit and i can have a look at pump etc and move on from there trying to find the other joins in the pipe to see if they have pulled out or blocked
     
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    ok now i have water right up to boot have taken off pipe to wiper motor water floods out with pump on wash jet is off but still no water coming out any ideas ???
     
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    blockage in the last bit of pipe / washer jet ....
    2014 Audi A6 Allroad (C7, 245bhp)
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by OmegaV6 View Post
    blockage in the last bit of pipe / washer jet ....
    washer jet is clear and taken off .have pushed wire down hole in centre of wiper shaft about 2-" . does anyone know how to take of black plastic piece inside on wiper motor where the pipe fits on ??
     
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