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RE: Head light washers - ChuckieB - 01-07-2012 10:16am

(01-07-2012 07:51am)cjfp Wrote:  Are you saying that the information was in the manual all the time ?!?! Gee that seems like a handy book, maybe they ought to give a copy away with each car as info like that might come in handy Laughing

And a handy cubby hole to store it might not go amiss either Very Happy


RE: Head light washers - XFullFatTim - 01-07-2012 05:40pm

But if they supplied that handy cubby hole then nobody would read the manual.....................


RE: Head light washers - RacingSnake - 01-07-2012 09:17pm

just as a odd supplement to this, just today I notice 'blue' water all up my bonnet on the drivers side tonight.
Now either I've been parked under a flight path (which ironically I am), or I have proof the washers are working! lol

just found it odd that I've not noticed it before, but this thread pops up and I find they're ruining my nice clean bonnet! Very Happy


RE: Head light washers - speary - 02-07-2012 08:35am

Apparently they wash the headlights alternately so as not to completely reduce the beam from both headlights. What about the windscreen, when the screen washers spray their MIST I cant see a thing for a second or two until the wipers kick in Shocked


RE: Head light washers - XFullFatTim - 03-07-2012 11:59am

Then switch the wipers to manual from auto-on, let them sweep a dry screen and then press the wash button..............


RE: Head light washers - speary - 03-07-2012 12:47pm

(03-07-2012 11:59am)XFullFatTim Wrote:  Then switch the wipers to manual from auto-on, let them sweep a dry screen and then press the wash button..............

What!!! and drag all the crap from the bottom of the screen across it dry. I dont fancy all the scratches that I would end up with


RE: Head light washers - Bowl - 03-07-2012 08:03pm

I just noticed that when the headlamp washers work, they go twice each, alternatively... Like so... R-L-R-L.


RE: Head light washers - PhilSkill - 13-12-2012 02:59pm

Is there no warning when the washer bottle is nearly empty, My washers didn't work today, at first I though they might be frozen but I could see a reducing trickle coming out from the jets, while the windscreen smeared itself into a wall of white salt... Guess I've just got lazy with the Volvo that warns me before this ever happens... Or the Mazda which has a Washer bottle the size of a small house and has never even got 1/2 empty in a year of driving between services (Maybe it has a warning but i'd never know! Laughing )


RE: Head light washers - J77 - 13-12-2012 03:14pm

The Fl2 alerts you when the washers are low, I would surprised if the Evoque didn't


RE: Head light washers - PhilSkill - 13-12-2012 04:03pm

Will check when I get back in as I was also surprised it didn't, Maybe it did and I lost the important message amongst the usual Bing for door open, Sealt belt warning message etc etc... Or maybe it really was frozen!