Seat Ateca 2016-2018 Front Left and Right Washer Fluid Jet
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The washer jet on your Seat Ateca sprays screenwash fluid onto the front and/or rear windscreen to help maintain clear visibility while driving.
Most manufacturers mount the washer pump on or inside the washer fluid tank, and the jets rely on the pump to supply the pressure needed for the spray. An anti-freeze screenwash solution may also be added to prevent freezing during cold weather.
If no fluid is spraying onto the windscreen when you activate the washers, this can be caused by several issues. Inspecting the washer jet is the first step, as the tank may be empty, blocked, or damaged.
If the washer jet does not work at all, there may be a fault with either the jet itself or the washer pump, and one of these components may require replacement.
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Energized Customs offer quality replacement car parts designed to fit your Seat Ateca. Our prices are highly competitive compared to main dealers.
All Seat Ateca washer jets come with a 1-year warranty
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Please Note: When replacing this part, please check that the original O.E Number (1T0 955 985 9B9, 1T0 955 985, 5M0 955 985A 9B9, 5M0 955 985C) matches the one listed in our product specification.
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Technical Specifications
Not 100% sure this fits your van?
No problem! We always recommend double-checking the part number against your old caliper or taking the vehicle registration to your local motor factor/garage for confirmation.
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