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      01-17-2016, 02:31 PM   #55
timhatimay
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I did mine a couple years ago. Like everyone here, I thought it was perfect until I tried to clean my windshield and it shot clear over the car.

Originally I melted and modified the covers but wasn't satisfied, so I did trials with different washer nozzles. I tried 5 series, older 3 series, eBay, and eventually found mini ones that's work.

I'll try to find the part number, but basically they are Mini Cooper washer nozzles and come heated or non heated. I had to splice BMW connectors on for the heating and then get some hose adapters to fit the different size washer hose attachment. The hose parts can be found at a regular auto store. The final product is pretty clean and looks stock. The spray pattern is a little different, but I've gotten used to it and it works fine. You can actually adjust where the nozzles point.

It's easier than a pro looking cover mod, which takes a lot more effort, skill, and time.

Tim
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