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    52 Passat TDI

    I know this one sounds like a strange one, but I am baffled !

    Recently my girlfriend complained that when she used her front washer jets she got an awful smell, I did suspect she might have put something in the water by mistake, but upon further inspection by myself the water seemed fine, although the smell was still there, it is a really pungent almost rotten egg smell.

    I have used the jets to virtually empty the washer bottle but after refilling the smell is still present !

    Would appreciate any help.

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    A few runs till empty might cure the problem with undiluted washer fluid.
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    I had a similar problem in a previous car. The water smelled of cat ****, it really was bad. I flushed soapy fresh water through the system and replaced with new water/washer fluid. After a time the smell re-appeared.

    I reckon we either had a very technical Tom cat in the area or the washer fluid was perhaps causing the problem.

    I sold the car before I ever found out what was causing it.
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    If I were you I'd drain the water either by squirting it on the windscreen or actually draining the bottle, then add screen wash without diluting it. When I squirt my windscreen I can normally just smell screen wash.
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    Had the same issue a couple of years ago. Had to take the pump off the water bottle and clean all the seals and then clean the bottom of the water tank with a bottle brush as the smelly bit was like a jelly at the bottom of the tank and around the pump housing.

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    I have exactly the same problem. I've rinsed it through buy running it right down to empty a few time, even put a mild solution of bleach through (I collected the water in cups, I didn't spray bleached water over the car).

    During it's last service (Tuesday this week) I asked for the washer bottle to be removed and flushed through, they took the pump off and flushed it that way. It's better but still not right.

    I'll probably remove the bottle myself and have a good look in there as I'm convinced it's something rotting in the bottom.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PerArdua View Post
    Had the same issue a couple of years ago. Had to take the pump off the water bottle and clean all the seals and then clean the bottom of the water tank with a bottle brush as the smelly bit was like a jelly at the bottom of the tank and around the pump housing.

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    Reckon you are on to something with the jelly stuff. I never removed the water bottle. The smell only occurred when I used (many) different screen washes. I reckon something was reacting with the screen wash.
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    I previously used lots of different screen washes but now just use the H*fords Premium (Pink) one which has prevented this re occurring

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    If you use washing up liquid, the thickener sinks and biodegrades. It isn't suitable. Proprietary washer fluid should just be water, alcohol, fragrance, colour and surfactants.

    Just leave a hosepipe running in the bottle for a while and let it stir up the sediment and flush it out. Bleach will destroy the compounds that cause the egg odour.
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    You have all got bacteria growing in the bottles. A warm wet environment is just what bacteria love, you might as well give them an olympic swimming pool and tell them to get fornicating. The smell is a by-product.

    In winter the bacterial growth will slow down but they'll be back next summer.

    This is why all your shampoos, shower gels and any other liquid toiletry containing lots of water, including body creams and lotions contain preservatives (look for things like parabens on the ingredients panel).

    Probably the best solution would be to tip in some Milton fluid (which is actually dilute bleach) and go for a drive, using the washers a lot. Otherwise try cleaning solution as sold by home brewery suppliers but I'm not sure what this might do to your paintwork. A good dose of ethyl alcohol or methyl alcohol (meths) will make the environment pretty unpleasant for the little varmints too. Both are of course water soluble as we all know!

    Since preservatives cost money, only the more expensive screenwashes will contain any. Don't buy cheap.

    DO NOT use dishwash liquid in your washer bottle - it contains lots of water, a little surfactant and sodium chloride (SALT) as a thickener.
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