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Rover 214 & 414 Service and Repair Manual - Rover club

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21.5 Removing tailgate washer jet -<br />

<strong>214</strong> models<br />

4 Empty the reservoir of any remaining fluid<br />

then undo the retaining screws <strong>and</strong> separate<br />

the pump(s) <strong>and</strong> reservoir.<br />

5 If necessary, the windscreen washer<br />

nozzles can carefully be prised out of the<br />

ventilation grille <strong>and</strong> disconnected from the<br />

tubing. On <strong>214</strong> models, prise the washer jet<br />

out <strong>and</strong> remove it from the tailgate (see<br />

illustration).<br />

6 If trouble is experienced at any time with<br />

the flow to the tailgate washer, check that the<br />

non-return valve is not blocked. The valve is<br />

fitted in the tube next to the reservoir <strong>and</strong><br />

should allow fluid to pass only outwards to the<br />

jet.<br />

Refitting<br />

7 Refitting is a reversal of removal. Ensure<br />

that the washer tubes are not trapped when<br />

refitting the reservoir <strong>and</strong> note that the<br />

connectors for the pumps are colour-coded to<br />

aid correct reconnection on reassembly.<br />

22 Windscreen wiper motor <strong>and</strong><br />

linkage - removal <strong>and</strong> refitting 2<br />

Removal<br />

1 Operate the wiper motor then switch it off<br />

so that the wiper blades return to the rest<br />

position.<br />

2 Stick a piece of masking tape on the<br />

windscreen alongside the edge of each wiper<br />

blade to use as an alignment aid on refitting,<br />

then open the bonnet.<br />

3 Slacken <strong>and</strong> remove the wiper arm spindle<br />

nuts <strong>and</strong> pull the arms off their spindles (see<br />

illustrations). If necessary, the arms can be<br />

levered off their spindles by using a large flatbladed<br />

screwdriver.<br />

4 Carefully prise out the seven trim caps from<br />

the ventilation grille to gain access to the grille<br />

retaining screws. Slacken <strong>and</strong> remove all<br />

the retaining screws then release the eight<br />

retaining clips situated along the front edge of<br />

the grille <strong>and</strong> remove the grille from the<br />

vehicle (see illustration).<br />

5 Using a large flat-bladed screwdriver,<br />

22.3a Slacken spindle nuts . . .<br />

1 Ventilation grille<br />

2 Sealing strip<br />

3 Trim cap<br />

4 Screw<br />

5 Retaining clip<br />

6 Wiper arm spindle nut<br />

7 Wiper arm<br />

8 Wiper blade<br />

9 Spindle cap<br />

10 Dust seal<br />

11 Right-h<strong>and</strong> spindle<br />

Body electrical systems 12•17<br />

22.3b . . . <strong>and</strong> remove wiper arms from<br />

spindles<br />

22.4 Windscreen wiper motor <strong>and</strong> linkage assembly<br />

assembly<br />

12 Connecting rod<br />

13 Operating rod<br />

14 Bolt<br />

15 Spindle cap<br />

16 Dust seal<br />

17 Left-h<strong>and</strong> spindle<br />

assembly<br />

18 Dust seal<br />

19 Wiper motor mounting<br />

bolt<br />

1689 <strong>Rover</strong> <strong>214</strong> & <strong>414</strong> Updated Version 09/97<br />

20 Mounting rubber<br />

21 Spacer<br />

22 Water shield<br />

23 Wiper motor crank arm<br />

24 Spring washer<br />

25 Nut<br />

26 Dust seal<br />

27 Wiper motor<br />

28 Mounting rubber<br />

29 Spacer 12

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