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Kia Sportage 2019 - Washer jets / nozzle replacement
Hi all. Couldn't find a video for the Sportage, so I thought I'd make my own. Hope you find it useful!
These are the nozzle's from Ebay. At the time of recording £4.65 for a set of two.
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/303653769223
OEM nozzles are about £14 pound each!
www.ebay.co.uk/p/1316084766
These are the nozzle's from Ebay. At the time of recording £4.65 for a set of two.
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/303653769223
OEM nozzles are about £14 pound each!
www.ebay.co.uk/p/1316084766
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Oustanding! Thanks mate
Glad you found it useful!
A quick update I have just done the job on my Sportage MK3 after watching this great video, here's what I found. I used a screwdriver to lift out the non functioning washer jet and I got lucky because it came out with the water hose still attached, so I was able to twist it off the pipe and twist the new washer jet back into water pipe and push it back into the hole. I did a quick water test and it worked perfectly. I then tried to do the same with the passenger side washer jet, this time I got unlucky and the head of the old water jet sheered off and the water pipe dropped down into the plastic facia and disappeared. I then had to remove all the screws\bolts holding the facia to the car but didn't need to remove it as in this video, I was able to pry it open and get hold of the water pipe, I managed to tie some string to it and pull it back up through the original hole in the facia, I then remove the remains of the old washer jet and twisted the new one back onto the pipe and push it back down to seat it firmly back into the facia, tested and both washer jets were now working perfectly. I just need to put the screws\bolds back into the facia to attach it back to the car and I was done, the process to about 30 minuets in total and I didn't need to remove the plastic facia which was a bonus. Your video gave me the confidence to have a go and there's no better feeling than doing a job yourself that you would have had to pay someone else a few bob to do, so once again many thanks for doing the video and enabling the multiple people on here including me who have left you positive reviews and done the job with your help. Your a star
Yeah, a few people mentioned you can pull the out from the top, and if it works ok then a much quicker job for sure. Sometimes good to strip it down the long way to check everything out also (not always the jet that is the issue). But year, it's satisfying to do yourself. The Kia dealer isn't that close for me, and I expected they would say it was chargeable, so decided to do it myself! 😀
Great Video, thanks so much for doing it and making other people's repair's that much easier
Glad you found it useful! Same cheapo jets still in the car and going strong!
Thank you, I completed the same job after watching your video which was very helpful!
Glad you found it helpful!
I have a KIA Soul that needed a washer jet and my awesome boyfriend managed to buy the part from Ebay and with help from your super informative video managed to fit it brilliantly.There is a slight difference to the sportage but still managed to fit it and its works! Thanks again for your help,one happy girlfriend 😊
Glad you found it useful! 😀
Worked perfectly. I had to remove and clean the pump as well, though. I made a short video how access the pump without removing the bumper or wheel arch.
Glad you found it helpful.
One of the better video guides - thanks!
Great video, thanks very much! Cost me less than a tenner and took under an hour to fix. Kia wanted £145 👍🏻
Glad you found it helpful, I still have the Sportage and the cheapo nozzles I fitted are still working fine! 😀 It would seem you can fit them without taking off a lot of bits I did, but it's not difficult and does allow you to check the lines aren't blocked etc..
Very helpful. Thank you from Canada
My sister lives there, glad you found it useful.
What species of lobotomised orangutans design these car systems?? All this fuss to change a couple of plastic nozzles!
Thanks for making this video
You almost created more work for yourself
I think it's possible to do it without taking a lot of that stuff off, but good to check the pipes aren't loose / blocked elsewhere. Not like it's a long or complicated job to do though!
I just followed this really informative video however my washer jets still didn’t work. The problem turned out to be black bacterial sludge in the reservoir. So a suggestion before taking the whole scuttle out to replace the jets is to disconnect the pipe that feeds into the scuttle to see if fluid is getting that far. I solved the sludge problem by syphoning out the fluid from the reservoir and filling it with water mixed with a cup full of bleach, and running this through the pump and pipe into a jug in the engine bay, and repeating this several times until maximum pressure was achieved, then reconnecting the pipe to the scuttle.
Great tip, thanks for posting it!
Awesome comment, I just followed ur advice and eventually got my issue sorted 👍
Thanks for the tips guys. What I actually did was disconntect the water tube where it enters the scuttle, and then blew hard down the pipe (so the water reservoir was bubbling). I could see all the black crap swirling around in the water. Needs cleaning out, but my washers are now working 👍
Lol they just clip out. 🤣
As someone else has mentioned also, but it's certainly not clear that you won't pull the hose off at the back doing it that way. It's not like it takes long to take it apart, like 5mins, and then you can check for blockages elsewhere. I may well give it a try next time though.
Hi, anyway of getting hose back on that way, hose after blowing off , spraying out through grid near it, could I fish out back out jet hole without taking all apart?
Would be very hard to fish out I'd say through small jet hole, will I have to take a part
Nice one thanks for sharing 😊
Quicker way. Stanley blade under squirter Cut top off. Two small screw drivers push the plastiic clips in and pops the squirter out. Replace .10mins .max.
Just chop the tops off?
Hi, you're a star mate, the pipe had popped off my driver's side front jet, I watched your video and with a screwdriver, socket, a few drops of super-glue and double-sided tape it was sorted within an hour following your tips - BTW my car is a Kia Soul - Thank You!!
Glad you found it useful. Sounds like the Soul must be similar in design then.
If you look at the replacement jets they clip in place by 2 tags front & back, To replace the jets all you have to do is remove the old ones by inserting a blade at the front of the jet to free the tag lifting the jet up & then the rear tag while keeping the front one up. Pull old jet off & replace , but you will need to test the tube is clear by operating the pump before fitting the new jet.
Would certainly save a fair bit of time. I didn't mind taking it all apart so much though, as I found it useful to check the system wasn't blocked elsewhere.
Changed both of my front nozzles today on my Sportage bought same ones as per your link and followed your instructions both working fine thanks again for your video a great help.
Good video one of my jets not working properly (passenger side ) followed your link and they arrived today will follow your instructions my Sportage has only 9655 miles on I had to change the return valve in the rear wash at 2000 miles easy to do but they should be replaced by Kia my last sportage I had problem with the rear one also had four Kia’s now love them but washers not great.
Yeah, I think it should definitely be a warranty fix in the first few years. Apparently some dealers will do this, a bit hit and miss!
Thanks for the upload, struggled to find a video for this. Cheers
oh my god...just seen this shocking xx
Could you solve the problem? How?
Hi, not yet no. It's been to the Citroen dealer 3 times, they recently replaced the telematics unit which controls the display but it's still doing the same thing. The car is with them again at the moment. Hopefully on the 3rd attempt they can fix it!
Hi. Just wondering did you manage to solve this problem? My Citroen is doing this as well, particularly when the weather is cold. Thanks
@@tombegley3429 Sorry for the slow reply, didn't see a notification for this. I believe the final fix was replacing the screen. There was also a control unit inside the dash that was replaced, but this made no difference and the issue persisted. There was also a suggestion that having faulty leads plugged into the USB ports may contribute, but it definitely wasn't that in our case. Luckily the work we had done to fix it was covered under a dealer warranty. Was about £3000 pounds worth.