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recarmen
Member Since: 11 Dec 2006
Location: Near Paris
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Does any body knows how it works, cause I have found nothing about it in the owner manual?
Is the washer liquid warmed by the engine cooling system or by electrics warming jet?
Does the system works according the outside temperature or permanently?
I have this system on my actual car and it is very useful in summer to clean the windscreen with a lot of mosquitoes with heated washer jets "Lady": Discovery 3 HSE Seven TDV6 Tonga Green.
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6th Feb 2007 5:45 pm |
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fisherman
Member Since: 16 Jan 2007
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hi recarmen
I had mine on this morning when I hit the defrost button, this directs the air to the screen at high(ish) speed and turns the heated front and rear screens on. I also noticed the frost around the washer jets had melted, so assume it's only the nozzles which are heated electrically.
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6th Feb 2007 6:02 pm |
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simon
Member Since: 11 Jan 2005
Location: Shropshire
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Its with the Cold Weather pack.
Nozzles are heated only. Automatic and temperature dependant.
You STILL need to ensure your fluid is a good mix that will not freeze. Also worth priming the washers if you've not used them for a while.
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6th Feb 2007 6:51 pm |
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Alex08
Member Since: 09 Nov 2006
Location: Glasgow
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It would be nice if one of the coolant hoses ran through the washer water bottle to keep the fluid at a decent temp. All very well having heated nozzels, but if the fluid is frozen in the pipes - I know add more alcohol - but there are better things to do with a good malt!
Mod anyone? After all, the washer bottle seems to come with holes in it anyway
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6th Feb 2007 6:54 pm |
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simon
Member Since: 11 Jan 2005
Location: Shropshire
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I just use the ready mix halfords stuff thats good for very very cold temps.
If it gets colder than that... I will stay inside and put another log on the fire
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6th Feb 2007 6:57 pm |
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recarmen
Member Since: 11 Dec 2006
Location: Near Paris
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simon wrote: I just use the ready mix halfords stuff thats good for very very cold temps.
If it gets colder than that... I will stay inside and put another log on the fire
And in summer what do you do?
Any other informations??? "Lady": Discovery 3 HSE Seven TDV6 Tonga Green.
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6th Feb 2007 11:14 pm |
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simon
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er in England the same... we don't get summers
looking forward to global warming
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6th Feb 2007 11:31 pm |
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recarmen
Member Since: 11 Dec 2006
Location: Near Paris
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fisherman wrote: hi recarmen
I had mine on this morning when I hit the defrost button, this directs the air to the screen at high(ish) speed and turns the heated front and rear screens on. I also noticed the frost around the washer jets had melted, so assume it's only the nozzles which are heated electrically.
Could be wrong but thats what it looks like.
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Thanks to you fisherman.
I think you’re right jets are probably heated electrically, that means they are heated only when the wind screen is also heated or under a certain temperature.
If it’s so it’s a pity for no heated washing liquid in summer.
Of course your get your rod in.
simon wrote: Its with the Cold Weather pack.
Nozzles are heated only. Automatic and temperature dependant.
You STILL need to ensure your fluid is a good mix that will not freeze. Also worth priming the washers if you've not used them for a while.
Every body can notice that Simon make very good responses to my question when he checks his car's specifications instead of staying near his chimney!!
Alex08 wrote: It would be nice if one of the coolant hoses ran through the washer water bottle to keep the fluid at a decent temp. All very well having heated nozzels, but if the fluid is frozen in the pipes - I know add more alcohol - but there are better things to do with a good malt!
On my actual car the washer pipe go through the engine cooling system and it’s always warm!
So it’s fine in winter because it does not freeze, but it’s also fine in summer because the warm liquid is more efficient to clean the screen. "Lady": Discovery 3 HSE Seven TDV6 Tonga Green.
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8th Feb 2007 12:14 am |
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simon
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Quote:Thanks to you fisherman.
I think you’re right jets are probably heated electrically, that means they are heated only when the wind screen is also heated or under a certain temperature.
They are heated independently of the heated windscreen / rear being on or not.
Quote:Every body can notice that Simon make very good responses to my question when he checks his car's specifications instead of staying near his chimney!!
yeah the right response.
If your going to be rude and disrespectful...
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8th Feb 2007 12:27 am |
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recarmen
Member Since: 11 Dec 2006
Location: Near Paris
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simon wrote:They are heated independently of the heated windscreen / rear being on or not.
Tanks Simon
You mean nothing to do to have the jets hot!
How do you know the system is on or off?
simon wrote: yeah the right response.
If your going to be rude and disrespectful...
Sorry Simon I apologize, for me it was supposed to be a joke and not want to be rude and disrespectful "Lady": Discovery 3 HSE Seven TDV6 Tonga Green.
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