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If you gotta pull it out, best place to start is the wheel well. Take out all the screws and the cover should come out, allowing you to see what's inside.myriad46 wrote:When you say you refill it...does that mean that it runs out (stops flowing out the nozzels)? Perhaps there is some junk blocking the outlet of the resevoir and when you put fluid in, it stirs it around, only to settle out eventually. I don't know if it's easy to pull the resevoir, but it may come to that.
There's a light? Haven't seen that yet.HillbillyJake wrote:when the light comes on mine holds almost a gallon
Thanks, I think that's my next step... when it warms up a little.Npath wrote: If you gotta pull it out, best place to start is the wheel well. Take out all the screws and the cover should come out, allowing you to see what's inside.
Yeah, it stops coming out of the nozzles. There has to be something in there. Maybe someone used water at one time and it freezes when it gets too cold.myriad46 wrote:When you say you refill it...does that mean that it runs out (stops flowing out the nozzels)? Perhaps there is some junk blocking the outlet of the resevoir and when you put fluid in, it stirs it around, only to settle out eventually. I don't know if it's easy to pull the resevoir, but it may come to that.
yeah, it really irks me that you can't get an entire gallon in there when the light comes on. seriously, if you fill up right when the light comes on, you are left with about 3/4" of washer fluid in the bottle. how hard would it have been to set the low level switch so that when it comes on you can put in an entire gallon of washer fluid. argh... rant over.HillbillyJake wrote:when the light comes on mine holds almost a gallon