Ford Remote washer kit part#
This consists of the nozzles only? Any fittings? hoses? calmps? or do those items have to be purchased separately at O'reilly's or Auto Zone or something. Thanks for the info Jeff.
Thank you Jeff. Very helpful info. There was another thread started somewhere discussing this topic. There was probably 3-4 pages of posts, all consisting of possible solutions and parts used, but nobody ever came up with a final answer to the problem. This sounds like the way to go. Just ordered mine $5.00 each. Thanks again.
Went to the dealer today & ordered a set. Will be here tomorrow afternoon.
The parts guy was very interested to see if this actually works. He said that he has had several people with aftermarket hoods ask about a solution and he never thought to go this route.
Told him I would come by after the install so he can see for himself (maybe I can get some future discounts from him).
The parts guy was very interested to see if this actually works. He said that he has had several people with aftermarket hoods ask about a solution and he never thought to go this route.
Told him I would come by after the install so he can see for himself (maybe I can get some future discounts from him).
Went to the dealer today & ordered a set. Will be here tomorrow afternoon.
The parts guy was very interested to see if this actually works. He said that he has had several people with aftermarket hoods ask about a solution and he never thought to go this route.
Told him I would come by after the install so he can see for himself (maybe I can get some future discounts from him).
The parts guy was very interested to see if this actually works. He said that he has had several people with aftermarket hoods ask about a solution and he never thought to go this route.
Told him I would come by after the install so he can see for himself (maybe I can get some future discounts from him).
Install Procedure
1. Locate washer hose under the hood mat and cut it.
2. remove both wiper arms.
3. remove the hood cowl, lifts off.
4. Add a tee to the supply line.
5. Run the extra hose you bought from Auto Zone in the cowl trough.
6. Bring both hoses through the wiper arm openings of the cowl.
7. Put everything back on except the wiper arms.
8. Fish the hoses through the spring of the backside of the wiper arms, fill the casting pocket of the back side of the wiper arms with silicone, push the hose into the silicone filled pocket and secure with a zip tie until dry, its Okay to move on to step 9 and 10.
9. reattach the wiper arms.
10. Slip nozzles onto the wiper arm and cut hose to length and attach.
Your done, enjoy your Mustang and new hood that doesn't have two black plastic nozzles sticking out in the middle of the hood like a sore thumb.
Yes - because of the CDC kit people started looking for their own solutions. There's a thread here on it. I'm unsure if the nozzles are the same.
How much will it cost for the hoses and t's and whatever else we need to justify returning the CDC kit? What Im asking is since I have the kit here in my trunk, is it worth the time and money saved to return to CDC and go to Autozone to buy what I need?
I paid approx $14 for the 2 nozzles from the dealer and then like another $8 or so for the extra hose and fittings from Pep Boys. Took me about 15 min or so to install everything.
Only thing I haven't done yet is get some clear silicone or glue to hold down the hose by the wiper arm.
Overall this was a great addition for the price and thank you BADGT350 for sharing the part number.



