Washer bottle woes...
Wife: "the washer bottle is empty on the Crossfire"
Me: "that's odd, I only topped it up last week..."
Hmmm....why is it running out of the sill when I top it up.....
Thinks.....guess the -12 temperatures last week might have burst the bottle?
Question: might I be lucky and have got a hose popped off or am I up for a new bottle; the manual shows a wheel off/panel removal procedure to get to it
Sven
Me: "that's odd, I only topped it up last week..."
Hmmm....why is it running out of the sill when I top it up.....
Thinks.....guess the -12 temperatures last week might have burst the bottle?
Question: might I be lucky and have got a hose popped off or am I up for a new bottle; the manual shows a wheel off/panel removal procedure to get to it
Sven
If you have had sustained below freezing temps. and you weren't using washer antifreeze, then it's very possible you have a very big ice cube in your bottle, rather than having a burst bottle. I had what I thought was the same problem but when the temps rose, the washers started working again.
I DO have washer fluid designed for very low temps in my XFire, but with temps in the teens, it seems to me to be freezing up. Works in the morning when I leave, then quits later in the day, like it's empty, but then works again when it warms up.
If you fill it to the top, it will leak out from the fender behind the wheel. Once the dash light comes on, only add 1 GALLON. Anymore than that and it will leak, normal.
James
James
Last edited by James1549; Dec 19, 2010 at 04:30 PM.
Originally Posted by oledoc2u
your sprayer tips can freeze from the moisture coming from the air....clogging the line...but the bottle is fine...hope this was all it was...
Originally Posted by onehundred80
The heated nozzle tips should stop this if they are working properly.
Originally Posted by oledoc2u
no US option here....the Canadians get all the good stuff....lol
Excerpted from the 2005 Shop manual.
WASHER NOZZLE
DESCRIPTION
This vehicle is equipped with Heated Washer Nozzles. The Heated Washer Nozzles eliminate freezing of the nozzles
during the colder seasons. The Heated Washer Nozzles are located in the cowl area.
OPERATION
The Heated Washer Nozzles are controlled by a thermoswitch that is attached to the underside of the cowl grille.
The thermoswitch turns the Heated Washer Nozzles “ON” at an outdoor temperature of 41° F (5° C) or lower and
“OFF” at an outdoor temperature of 59° F (15° C) or higher.
Originally Posted by onehundred80
The thermoswitch turns the Heated Washer Nozzles “ON” at an outdoor temperature of 41° F (5° C) or lower...
Originally Posted by Joliet John
I wonder why they go on 9° above freezing.
Last edited by onehundred80; Dec 22, 2010 at 11:51 AM.
I was thinking I had heated mirrors, but, recent weather has proven to me they are not. Bummer. The first car I had with heated mirrors (91 Dodge Daytona), I thought "What a dumb thing! Who the hell needs heated mirrors" ... but they actually helped quite a bit with fog, ice, snow...
Then I got a car with an auto dimming rear view mirror (93 T-Bird), and I thought "What a dumb thing! Who can't manage to flip the day/night switch on the freakin' mirror?" ... but after driving that, then switching to a car without it, I missed it.
Then I got a car with an auto dimming rear view mirror (93 T-Bird), and I thought "What a dumb thing! Who can't manage to flip the day/night switch on the freakin' mirror?" ... but after driving that, then switching to a car without it, I missed it.
Originally Posted by Joliet John
I was thinking I had heated mirrors, but, recent weather has proven to me they are not. Bummer. The first car I had with heated mirrors (91 Dodge Daytona), I thought "What a dumb thing! Who the hell needs heated mirrors" ... but they actually helped quite a bit with fog, ice, snow...
Then I got a car with an auto dimming rear view mirror (93 T-Bird), and I thought "What a dumb thing! Who can't manage to flip the day/night switch on the freakin' mirror?" ... but after driving that, then switching to a car without it, I missed it.
Then I got a car with an auto dimming rear view mirror (93 T-Bird), and I thought "What a dumb thing! Who can't manage to flip the day/night switch on the freakin' mirror?" ... but after driving that, then switching to a car without it, I missed it.
HEATED MIRRORS - SERVICE INFORMATION
DESCRIPTION The exterior mirrors are equipped with heater elements located
behind the mirror glass (1) on each sideview mirror. With the
ignition switch turned to the ON/RUN or START positions, the
sideview mirror heater elements are powered. The heater elements
behind each sideview mirror cannot be repaired. If
faulty or damaged, the entire sideview mirror assembly must
be replaced. For complete sideview mirror removal procedures,
see sideview mirror removal in this section.
Refer to Page 8N-72.OPERATION
The exterior mirror heater elements receive power through fuse 6 in the Underhood Accessory Fuse Block any time the ignition switch is turned to the ON/RUN or START position.
Originally Posted by onehundred80
With the ignition switch turned to the ON/RUN or START positions, the sideview mirror heater elements are powered.
See how great this forum is ..... poor Sven has a problem and question about his windshield washer bottle, and we get solutions to other problems (heated mirrors, heated nozzles, how full to fill the bottle ....... I love it .....
Originally Posted by IBLUBYU
See how great this forum is ..... poor Sven has a problem and question about his windshield washer bottle, and we get solutions to other problems (heated mirrors, heated nozzles, how full to fill the bottle ....... I love it ..... 
Originally Posted by oledoc2u
I put mine back in the heated garage with the new garage door...lol.....I didn't have a clue they have heated nozzles...


