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      09-03-2018, 12:46 PM   #1
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Help finding part # please

Does anyone know the part number for a drivers side headlight washer cylinder (the part that comes out of bumper to clean wash lights)? I accidentally broke mine taking off the bumper. If anyone has a good ebay link that would also help out a lot, thank you all for any help!

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Try www.realoem.com. Enter the last 7 characters of the car’s VIN. Hit enter and bookmark the page. Scroll down to vehicle trim.
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Does anyone know the part number for a drivers side headlight washer cylinder (the part that comes out of bumper to clean wash lights)? I accidentally broke mine taking off the bumper. If anyone has a good ebay link that would also help out a lot, thank you all for any help!

Part Number: 61677275657

I broke mines removing my bumper also; I thought both washer caps were off and inadvertently snapped off one of the nozzle's connection end piece.

After I priced one side nozzle ($90 per side), I instantly bid good-riddance and did a 'headlight washer delete' by removing the connection hose, capping the end off, and then decoded this feature..

I still had to retain the nozzles because they are required in order to secure the bumper caps, however, they're not functional.

Those things are useless anyways, they're just a waste washer fluid and potentially can ruin your freshly washed vehicle with fluid.. Also, not required in the US, only in Europe..

You'll survive without them..😉
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