Description
Seat Leon FR 5F Front Windshield Washer Fluid Jet Spray Cover Left N/S is a precisely engineered component of the washer system, responsible for evenly distributing fluid on the windshield on the driver’s side. Thanks to the correct spray pattern, it ensures clear visibility and stable wiper operation, which translates into safe and comfortable driving in difficult weather conditions. This used original part is a sensible choice for drivers looking for a technically compatible component at an attractive price.
Specifications and technical data
- SKU: 5F0955985
- Mark: Seat
- Condition: Used
- OEM Part Number: 5F0955985
- Substitutable numbers: 5F0955985, 5F0 955 985
- Location on the vehicle: Front, Left
- Part type: Washer Nozzle
- Category: Washer Pumps, Reservoirs & Nozzles
Function and application of the washer jet
The front left windshield washer jet is responsible for directing the fluid stream to cover the key area of the driver’s field of vision. A properly functioning jet:
- ensures even spraying of fluid on the windshield,
- reduces fluid consumption thanks to the appropriate spray angle,
- supports effective wiper operation at high speeds,
- improves image clarity in rain, snow, and road dirt.
In sports models, such as the FR version, a functional washer system is important not only for comfort but also for maintaining stable control over the vehicle during dynamic driving.
Compatibility and vehicle fitment
The offered jet has been designed specifically for use on the front windshield on the left side, which guarantees proper coverage of the driver’s wiper working area. The element comes from the Washer fluid reservoirs, pumps, and jets group, making it structurally matched to the factory washer system in Seat vehicles.
The original Seat origin means maintaining factory spray parameters, mounting geometry, and compatibility with the existing fluid installation. This is especially important when you want to avoid problems with leaks, incorrect spray angles, or the need for modifications during installation.
Benefits of using an original used jet
Choosing a used, original washer jet is a solution that combines the economic aspect with the preservation of factory parameters. Such an element:
- maintains compliance with the washer system design in your Seat,
- reduces the risk of fitment problems compared to aftermarket replacements,
- allows you to restore proper washer operation after damage or clogging of the old jet,
- is a good choice for the step-by-step regeneration of the entire washer fluid system.
Thanks to the preservation of the original spray geometry, you can count on stable and predictable washer system operation without the need for additional adjustments beyond the standard stream direction setting.
Practical installation and maintenance tips
When replacing the washer jet, it is worth paying attention to the condition of the fluid supply hoses and the tightness of the connections. It is recommended to:
- check the patency of the supply hose before installing the new jet,
- check the quality of the washer fluid to reduce the risk of clogging the holes,
- gently adjust the spray direction after installation so that the stream hits the optimal area of the windshield,
- periodically clean the jet in case of a noticeable drop in performance.
Such an approach allows you to keep the washer system in good technical condition and extend the service life of the installed component.
Expanding the washer system in your Seat
If you are planning a comprehensive repair or upgrade of the area responsible for windshield cleanliness in your Seat and need other elements from the same group, such as hoses, pumps, or additional jets, check the available parts in the Seat washer fluid reservoirs, pumps, and jets category.
More technical knowledge
When planning service work within fluid systems, it is worth knowing the principles of selecting parts by OEM numbers and the basics of diagnostics. Helpful information can be found in the blog article Fuel system – injectors, pumps, and fuel tank: maintenance and regeneration, where, among other things, a practical approach to component identification and their operation is discussed.





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