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Source for washer nozzles?

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Old 02-07-2017, 12:32 PM
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Has anyone found a source for the windshield washer nozzles for the X300? I'm not finding them anywhere. Thanks!
 
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No one re-manufactures these yet to our knowledge, and they have been unavailable from the factory for some time..

You may find some good used ones on eBay. The part number for your reference is LNA7096AA. Hopefully this helps..
 
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Thanks for the info. I can see it was made by Valeo, hoping it was used for another make and model. I'll probably just head over to pull your part and see if they have one.
 
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I had a similar issue trying to find one for my '88 XJ40 (Only produced for one year). It makes sense to have a few spares for certain parts since availability and demand are low and they may never be reproduced.
 
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I managed to find a set for mine but was considering the alternatives to the Jaguar ones.

Honestly there are dozens of different types out there that would work just fine. If you look around on ebay or better still, get a chance to go to a wreckers yard, I bet you could find something that would work perfectly in 10 minutes. It's just a dual nozzle that accepts a rubber hose. They are no big deal.
 
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Old 02-11-2017, 11:34 AM
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Other nozzles may fit but they won't fit perfectly. Then there's also the issue of the connection for the heating element built into the nozzle. If you live in an area where you don't get cold temps then that's optional.The main problem with fitting different nozzles in place is that the original factory nozzle is held in place from beneath with just the tension from the nozzle housing (clip?).
 

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