Winsheild sprayers
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Winsheild sprayers
so my winsheild sprayers stopped working like a month ago thought i was out of fluid so i bought fluid last night filled up the tank still wont spray it was really cold last night so i thought maybe the lines were frozen it was about 50 degrees today here in jersey and still nothing i dont even hear them spraying what could be the issue
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Yes, any auto place should have it. It's a mini 10A fuse.
Also, they reason why it blew was because the washer fluid was frozen when you tried to use them. DONT MIX WATER WITH THE WINDSIELD WASHER FLUID OR USE CHEAP FLUID.
Also, they reason why it blew was because the washer fluid was frozen when you tried to use them. DONT MIX WATER WITH THE WINDSIELD WASHER FLUID OR USE CHEAP FLUID.
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The TSB specifies replacement of the 7.5 amp fuse with a 10 amp fuse.
BTW, there should already be extra fuses in the car's fuse box.
FWIW, there are special formulations of windshield washer fluid used in places with below-freezing temps which should be used in cold weather.
In coastal SoCal and NorCal, it's difficult to find anything other than the standard 32F*+ windshield washer fluid, which will freeze overnight at colder temps.
BTW, there should already be extra fuses in the car's fuse box.
FWIW, there are special formulations of windshield washer fluid used in places with below-freezing temps which should be used in cold weather.
In coastal SoCal and NorCal, it's difficult to find anything other than the standard 32F*+ windshield washer fluid, which will freeze overnight at colder temps.
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