Hi Folks
I have a Safari and it has the common problem of the front and rear washer motors leaking, does anybody have an idea where I could get good replacements or has anybody done an after market modifications to fix the problem?
GQ Safari Windscreen washer motors
Re: GQ Safari Windscreen washer motors
From what i've seen its just the rubber seal that the pumps push into on the tank that leak, my headlamp washer bottle leaked from here. Prehaps just pull them out and run some gasket maker or other silicon around them and push back in..or if your feeling brave ask nissan how much new seals are 

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Newly brought currently bog standard Discovery V8i with a drinking problem
Newly brought currently bog standard Discovery V8i with a drinking problem

Re: GQ Safari Windscreen washer motors
They are leaking through the seal around the motor shaft and through the body of the electric motor, not brave enough to ask Nissan, might have to look for something aftermarket?
Re: GQ Safari Windscreen washer motors
nissan want $48 +gst for one i asked oh thats the pump
part nu is
Pump washer, 2892001J00
part nu is
Pump washer, 2892001J00
89 safari, pto winch, 33x15 simexs. sliders,75mm lift . turbo intercoolered
Re: GQ Safari Windscreen washer motors
Thanks, thats not too bad, I might ask them what the other one(rear) costs as well.
Re: GQ Safari Windscreen washer motors
I run a rearscreen pump on the front anyway,they pump more , as they are for the rear window and have to push it farther
89 safari, pto winch, 33x15 simexs. sliders,75mm lift . turbo intercoolered
Re: GQ Safari Windscreen washer motors
Sounds like a good idea but my rear one is leaking too, the only one that isn't is the one for the front headlights which I have pulled out so I might see if I can do something with that one. Thanks for your help.
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Re: GQ Safari Windscreen washer motors
mine were leaking so pulled them out and really tightly wound couple of layers of insulation tape around the seal.then very carefully pushed it back in. did that over a year ago now and there still no leaks 

Re: GQ Safari Windscreen washer motors
Thanks, worth a crack, I might try that.