Neither. It goes towards the passenger side at 90degrees.
Lol ok thanking you.
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Neither. It goes towards the passenger side at 90degrees.
Got one from the local main dealer (Fiat) €10 all in, cheaper than that alfa guy!
Hi, it poured down a couple of days ago, car screeched on start up, repeated again whilst driving and now idles at 1000rpm and not the normal 800rpm. I suspect it's something linked to the alternator?
Did anyone get a picture of this part fitted? I've ordered it, just want to make sure I put it in correctly.
Didn't see the point in a new thread.
Thanks
Hate to add to an old thread, but does this apply to the 1.3? I bought one of these ages ago and could never figure it out. That, and water doesn't seem to drain through any pipe, and nowhere near the alternator
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nip the old one to distort it and pull out....
if you struggle re fitting the new one bit of car shampoo on it to slip it up
Sorry to revive an old thread I'm 2016 could I get a bit more detail on how to install this? As I can see where the old one is but how do I actually remove the old one and do I need a hose clamp or similar to secure it? Thanks in advance!
So basically pull the old one out and squeeze the new one through the whole and make it sit nicely? ?
So basically pull the old one out and squeeze the new one through the whole and make it sit nicely? Sorry I must sound like a right doughnut ?
Yes just squash the old (small) one and pull it out. Then you'll see that they have a groove around the top which holds the pipe into the scuttle. Takes a bit of fiddling to do but usually only a few minute job. Then test there are no leaks and water runs out of the way when doneOrdered a couple of these to fit at the weekend. Just to clarify are they fitted from underneath? All secure and dandy? Not worth taking the scuttle off and popping them in from the top?
Thanks.
Yes just squash the old (small) one and pull it out. Then you'll see that they have a groove around the top which holds the pipe into the scuttle. Takes a bit of fiddling to do but usually only a few minute job. Then test there are no leaks and water runs out of the way when done