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WoffoDave
8th October 2011, 12:09 PM
Hi team, tell me if this is wrong place to ask but I think it is kindof mechanical...

Working out the kinks on my new (to me) 92 SWB Safari Kingsroad (facelift model, leather seats etc)
I have front light wipers and the left one leaks at the wiper head, to the point of emptying out the wiper water tank.

Any ideas of a fix or am I looking at a new (old) wiper head unit?

Cheers
Dave T

MudRunnerTD
8th October 2011, 12:12 PM
Tough question here mate, that model did not come to Australia (Head light wipers was not an option here) but someone might know the answer, Sorry i cant help you

Yendor
8th October 2011, 04:38 PM
All you need is a one-way valve put in the hose.

WoffoDave
9th October 2011, 06:31 AM
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Not sure I understand Yendor, isn't the problem that the current valve (or whatever is there) is leaking?

Where would I get a 1-way valve to try? Supercheap and Repco both didn't really have any idea last time I asked.
Where would the leak be, in the wiper head or back in the wiper motor part? (I know the leak appears at the blade end but I think the problem may be further back in the setup...)

Yendor
9th October 2011, 10:13 AM
If the water is just dripping out of the nozzle/jet then yes I would say your current valve is faulty.

Me calling it a one way valve is probably not an accurate description, because its purpose is not to stop the water from flowing backwards, but to stop the flow of water from the washer bottle when the pump is not on.

We don't have the headlight washers over here, but if it works normally when you use the washers all you need to do is fit a valve in the hose as close as you can to the left hand side washer jet.

If you can find the old one then just replace it, if not then it doesn't matter if you leave it in there and just fit another one.

I have tried to find a photo on the web of what they look like with no luck, normally look like a straight joiner in the hose.

I am going to supercheap this morning, I will check with them there and see if I can get you a part number.

This is also a common fault on the GQ wagons, the water siphons out the rear washer jet.

WoffoDave
9th October 2011, 11:50 AM
Down to the wreckers and/or supercheap then. I'll let you know how I get on.

Yendor
9th October 2011, 12:36 PM
I have just got back from Repco, the guy knew what I was talking about but they do not carry them. I also had a look in one of their universal washer bottle kits and it doesn't come with it.

You may need to go genuine. You could try and pm Nizzbits on this forum, he might be able to supply you one. (I'm guessing it will be very expensive).

I was just reading on another forum about a guy who got a valve from holden for about $10 and this stopped his rear washer from siphoning, part number was 92046017.

WoffoDave
10th October 2011, 03:59 PM
Thanks, we have a couple of Nissan wreckers locally so will try there.
(Our trucks don't seem to break down much so there wasn't many parts last time I was there)

Dhuck
10th October 2011, 05:44 PM
Ebay. I have seen them in the past on my travels through there.

bazz61
11th October 2011, 09:28 AM
hi, my Safari 91 long well base had wipers, ended up taking them off, as not really practical for me , just another object to damage when pushing through scub , doing a uturn on tight track, plus blades will scratch headlight glass if damaged , put em back on when you trade up, cheers bazz

WoffoDave
11th October 2011, 04:24 PM
Thanks Bazz, I kindof like the idea of being able clean the lights after that next big bog, hopefully they will be behind a bush bar (if I can spring the funds from home command...)
Did you have any problems with your leaking or were they gone before you found out?

Cheers
Dave

WoffoDave
12th November 2011, 12:08 PM
Right, an update.

Went to Nissan and ID'd the part. After the heart attack ($40 and from Japan) went and got the part from the local Nissan Wreckers (NISCars, Lower Hutt) for free (I brought some other stuff as well).
Diagram and part numbers attached.
A thimble sized valve.

Managed to get it in place and it seems to be holding!
Biggest hurdle was getting my hands in to put the valve in place, then getting the front grill back in place.

Thanks for the assist team.

Next challenge, replacing the L/wing mirror with a Y60 Kingsroad version (5pin with defroster)

Yendor
12th November 2011, 01:21 PM
$40 for a little piece of plastic with a spring and ball inside??? geez Nissan doesn't miss you.

I noticed in the picture they call it a valve check.

Glad you got it sorted.

Cheers Rodney

kibitz
21st February 2014, 05:56 PM
Hi,

I found this code (289380Y700 for the same part) here (http://nissan4u.com/parts/patrol_gr/el_y61/1998_7/type_9/body_electrical/head_lamp_front_combination_lamp_and_head_lamp_cle aner/illustration_1/) (look a position 9).

Sorin