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It would seem the location of the washer bottle plays an important part in this.
If the air can pass over it this causes wind chill and makes it freeze up, standing still away from the warmth of the engine, yup it freezes up.
I'm moving mine to under the glovebox on the bulkhead in the footwell. Or filling it with petrol.
Alan
yoshie "Didn't know they had a pill for laziness, anyway get well soon."
I know what you mean but it stays liquid in the bottle it's only when it gets to the jets and onto the screen that it goes tits up, this will get worse as the temp of the screenwash increases relative to the air / screen temp.
Not sure wind chill applies to things such as water screenwash, cars etc.
I was gonna try and rig up something with one of these. Just need to be sure not to leave it on.
the bottle on my wifes Honda is full of washer 'slush'
get screen wash with ethanol in it you will only get it from a truck & bus parts supply company's what's what i put in my lorry and i have driven with a wind chill down to -25 this year so far and have still had screen wash but do not mix it with water or it will freeze put it in neat
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