Alfa Romeo Giulia/Berlina Windscreen Washer Spare Parts
The windscreen washer of the Alfa Romeo Giulia and the Berlina ensures, together with the wipers, a clear view and is thus an important part of the road safety of the four-door saloon. As a manufacturer, supplier and spare parts specialist for classic Alfa Romeo parts, we carry the parts of the washer system and the wiper system for the early Giulia, the Giulia Super, the Nuova Super and the Berlina. Since the system differs between the years and many parts are shared with the other models of the range, the correct assignment to the series and the year is decisive, above all with the fixing of the wiper blades and with the pump. Ordering by the model name alone easily leads to unsuitable parts and avoidable returns, whereas stating series and year allows a reliable selection. The following overview shows how the product groups of the windscreen washer relate to the individual series. Since the Giulia and Berlina were built over many years, different development stages also meet in the washer and wiper system, which show above all in the pump and in the fixing of the wiper blades and demand careful selection.
Model and series reference
On the Giulia and Berlina the system is divided into the washer system and the wiper system. Early years use a washer water bag with an electric pump and partly a foot pump, plus pump seal, holder and banjo bolt, water hoses and spray nozzles. With the wiper system an one-stage wiper motor with three connections is offered for the early years 1966 to 1969, which is shared with GT Bertone and Spider. The wiper blades and wiper sets are also offered depending on the type of fixing and year, such as with plug fixing or with hook fixing and in stainless steel. Anyone who knows the series and the year of their vehicle and distinguishes between Giulia and Berlina can compile reservoir, pump, nozzles, wiper motor and wiper blades precisely and without wrong orders. The design of pump and reservoir as well as the fixing of the wiper blades are decisive here. Anyone who knows these points on their vehicle exactly can assign the matching parts reliably and extend them step by step.
Shared across the range or model dependent
Many parts of the washer system and the wiper system are shared by Giulia and Berlina with GT Bertone and Spider, such as the washer water bag with electric pump, the early one-stage wiper motor of the years 1966 to 1969 with three connections and the wiper sets in various types of fixing depending on the year. It would be wrong to assume that every version is the same, because the fixing of the wiper blades, their exact length and individual connections differ by year. Commonalities exist with pump, washer water bag and early wiper motor, but the final selection must suit the series and the fixing. Anyone wishing to use parts from a coupé or Spider stock should therefore check carefully whether wiper motor and wiper set suit the year of the saloon, since the fixing in particular was changed over the years and not every version readily fits. So many early parts can be shared with the other models of the range, but the wiper sets follow the year and the fixing of the saloon.
Part types and product groups
The range for the windscreen washer is divided into two main areas, the washer system and the wiper system. The washer system includes the washer water bag or the reservoir, the electric pump, the early foot pump, the pump seal, the holder and the banjo bolt as well as the water hoses and the spray nozzles. The wiper system includes the wiper motor, the wiper linkage, the wiper bearings, the wiper arms and the wiper blades, which are offered as a complete set depending on the type of fixing. There are also small parts such as seals and fixings, which are easily overlooked during a repair but are important for a clean function. With the four-door saloon the arrangement of the nozzles and the length of the hoses should be noted, as the interior is larger than on the Spider. These groups cover the entire path from the water supply via the pump and the hoses through to the nozzle as well as the complete wiper system and can be selected by series and year, so that a step-by-step repair remains easy to plan and individual parts can be renewed one after another.
Differences by year, series or version
The most important difference lies in the fixing of the wiper blades and in the wiper motor. For the early years 1966 to 1969 an one-stage wiper motor with three connections is offered, and the wiper sets come in different types of fixing, such as with plug fixing or with hook fixing and in stainless steel. With the washer system the water supply, pump and the routing of the hoses differ by year. As the Berlina has its own body, the arrangement of the nozzles and hoses can differ from the Giulia. Anyone ordering parts should therefore state series, year, body and the fixing of the wiper blades so that reservoir, pump, nozzles, wiper motor and wiper blades match and the system works cleanly. Even with apparently similar parts a close look is worthwhile, because small differences in connection, length and fixing decide whether a part fits without adaptation and the system is in the end tight and reliable.
Notes on selection
For a reliable selection it is advisable to determine the series and the year before ordering, to distinguish between Giulia and Berlina and to check the type of fixing of the wiper blades. A photo of the pump, the wiper motor and the wiper fixing eases the precise assignment and avoids queries. The pump seal to the reservoir should be ordered at the same time when changing the pump, as it ensures a tight and clean connection. With mixed stock from several sources a comparison with the series-correct version is worthwhile so that the result stays tight, the system works cleanly and later rework is avoided. Anyone fully overhauling the system should plan reservoir, pump, hoses, nozzles and wiper parts together from the start and select them to match the series, the body and the year. As a manufacturer and spare parts specialist we advise on the correct assignment and supply both original parts and high-quality reproductions in good quality, so that even older systems can be fully restored. If there is uncertainty about the series, the body or the fixing of the wiper blades, it makes sense to check briefly before ordering, so that the right parts are chosen from the start and unnecessary and costly repeat orders are avoided.
Further sections
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Related guides:
- Giulia/Berlina interior
- Giulia/Berlina heating and ventilation
- Giulia/Berlina glazing and seals
- Spider windscreen washer
- GT Bertone windscreen washer
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Frequently asked questions
Which wiper motor fits the early Giulia?
For the years 1966 to 1969 an one-stage wiper motor with three connections is offered, which is shared with GT Bertone and Spider, so the year should be stated.
Are the parts identical with GT Bertone and Spider?
Many early parts match, such as washer water bag with electric pump and the early wiper motor, but the fixing of the wiper blades and individual connections depend on the year.
Are Giulia and Berlina the same for the washer system?
Many parts match, but the Berlina has its own body, so the arrangement of nozzles and hoses can differ.
Is there a pump seal?
Yes. The pump seal to the reservoir is offered to match and should be ordered at the same time when changing the pump.
What details do I need for a reliable order?
Series, year, body and the type of fixing of the wiper blades as well as the type of reservoir and pump, if needed supported by a photo.
Do you offer reproductions?
Yes. Alongside original parts we carry high-quality reproductions, such as pumps, nozzles, wiper arms, wiper blades and wiper sets.

