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RRUK Site Supporter Member Since: 08 Jun 2007 Location: UK Posts: 6366 |
Mine didn't work on Saturday either....weird, they are activated by something esle though like the heated mirrors are, can't recall the trigger event? Discovery 4 HSE
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23rd Dec 2009 1:08pm |
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Macdaddy Member Since: 15 Oct 2009 Location: Preston, Lancashire Posts: 466 |
My old car used to activate heated mirrors when the rear heated screen was on.
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23rd Dec 2009 2:33pm |
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JOKER Member Since: 11 Sep 2008 Location: Sconnie Botland Posts: 15876 |
All depends if you stipulated the Cold climate pack – heated front screen, heated front seats, heated washer jets,i think ........ |
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23rd Dec 2009 3:20pm |
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RRUK Site Supporter Member Since: 08 Jun 2007 Location: UK Posts: 6366 |
Why would a Range Rover owner have to actually stipulate such a thing???
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23rd Dec 2009 4:43pm |
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itguy Member Since: 08 Dec 2009 Location: Melton Mowbray, UK Posts: 113 |
Well, to be absolutely sure I've replaced both jets. They are only five quid each so seemed worthwhile.
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23rd Dec 2009 4:47pm |
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wardpg Member Since: 26 Jul 2008 Location: Preston Posts: 76 |
Easy to tell if the jets are heated -there are wires attached to jet unit!!! |
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23rd Dec 2009 8:47pm |
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RRUK Site Supporter Member Since: 08 Jun 2007 Location: UK Posts: 6366 |
One thing that DOES annoy me about the washer jets is that they don't spray across the screen more, instead we get 2 fairly weedy direct jets instead of a foamy spray like in a BMW or Jaguar.
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23rd Dec 2009 8:54pm |
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Stoich Member Since: 21 Dec 2009 Location: Stornoway Posts: 36 |
Got this from the workshop manual
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24th Dec 2009 8:58am |
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RRVSE Member Since: 18 Apr 2009 Location: Bury Posts: 597 |
This is one thing I've never understood with cars. I got frozen nozzles last week for the first time since I got the car , but I hadn't got around to putting any screenwash/antifreeze in ( I prefer just to use 100% water throught summer and milder months) so it was bound to happen, but heated nozzles aren't much use if the water in the pipes between the water bottle and nozzle freezes anyway. Don't know why they don't lag the pipes (or even have a fine heater wire sealed and encased withn the pipes) and had a small heater within the water bottle aswell (or have it near the FBH in the FFRRs case) . Steve
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27th Dec 2009 12:51am |
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SteveMFr Site Sponsor Member Since: 22 Nov 2009 Location: Strasbourg, France Posts: 1641 |
Because generally there is enough alcohol in the ww fluid to keep it from freezing. Having a completely heated ww-system would be of next to no use: - as far as washing goes, when the water sprays out onto the supper cold windshield at 60mph, it turns to ice instantly w/o anything in it to keep it from freezing - thus effectively negating any washing - you'd have to either heat the system 24/7, or add expansion chambers in the entire system to keep the ice from bursting various bits and pieces and even then, you could only begin to wash after everything thawed. Not putting ww-fluid with anti-freeze in the car is a not a very good idea everywhere except for where it really never freezes. As you said, forgetting to add anti-freeze is bound to happen, and if it gets a little colder and you're unlucky, you can replace 3 washer pumps, jets, t-pieces, etc. - all at fun LR prices. RRC 2Dr, RRC 4Dr, P38, and 2 L322s (wife thinks I'm nuts - prob right, too) |
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27th Dec 2009 2:19pm |
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dantheman Member Since: 02 Feb 2009 Location: North: Lancs Posts: 477 |
It is a poor idea to run on water alone as windscreen washer fluid contains added detergents which assist in removing road grime/dirt and dead insects etc from your windscreen. Also supposed to reduce wiper smear. |
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27th Dec 2009 6:06pm |
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RRVSE Member Since: 18 Apr 2009 Location: Bury Posts: 597 |
I've unfortunately never been keen on too much anti-freeze since that episode a decade and a half ago when a certain companies version was stripping paint off cars roofs. Hence, I usually would only use a weak mix in colder months and it's always been adequate. You may be right about additives helping to clear insects etc though. Steve
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29th Dec 2009 1:35am |
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RRUK Site Supporter Member Since: 08 Jun 2007 Location: UK Posts: 6366 |
Minus 5 degrees this morning all the way to the office and no washers working!
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4th Jan 2010 11:57am |
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dan_uk_1984 Member Since: 12 Nov 2008 Location: Bude, Cornwall Posts: 4014 |
I can highly recommend Autoglym All Season Screenwash. I stick half a bottle in and then fill with water when it's empty.
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4th Jan 2010 12:28pm |
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