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Headlamp washers in action
Spent the past few weeks renewing my entire washer system. My windshield washers were non-functional from purchase, and I've run into a couple thick insect hatch's where I could have really used some wetness on the windshield, especially at night. Thought I'd post this video for the benefit of others. They seem to work as they should. And yes, they spray fluid everywhere, as reported by my nephew who was a little miffed by getting hit by the overspray!
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They look real cool when you spray them driving at night!
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jameel..that made me to go look at mine...hard to press to hear the relay clicking so after i boost the relay i used a long stick then i got drenched..and yes ---1st time in at least 10 years of not using it --- it works;-)
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Nice job. I recently got mine working. It was fairly difficult being a 79 with the Pariscope style.
I hade a bone head moment when done figuring out they will only work with the headlights on... Sent from my iPhone while Driving
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Leg is safe!
The spray mist flying into the light at night has a neat effect. Thanks for reminding me that I need to mess with my driver side windshield squirter, it must be blocked as everything else sprays.
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