NO Low washer fluid warning? WTF?
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I know what cars have low washer indicators and other useless indicators as such...Mercedes Benz, Volkswagens, Audi's, BMW----translation, smooth ride, costs alot, give problems
I have an E350 mercedes benz as my daily driver....and I stare at all kinds of warning lights and messages if anything goes wrong. Very annoying!!!
I had a 1968 Camaro....only thing it told me was temp/and an oil light. F'en great!! very simple and less to go wrong with.
I have an E350 mercedes benz as my daily driver....and I stare at all kinds of warning lights and messages if anything goes wrong. Very annoying!!!
I had a 1968 Camaro....only thing it told me was temp/and an oil light. F'en great!! very simple and less to go wrong with.
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If they did put a low washer fluid sensor in you would probably complain about it going off while wheeling.
I too am not trying to stir the pot but checking all fluids is something I have always done on my vehicles. The only way I know the one on my WJ works is when I am out wheeling.
I too am not trying to stir the pot but checking all fluids is something I have always done on my vehicles. The only way I know the one on my WJ works is when I am out wheeling.
Then someone will have to do a write up on how to disable it
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Hehe, I never knew other vehicles even had such warnings. I was ticked when the "change oil" ding started up... can't imagine having more "something is low" dings.
The only ding I do appreciate is the low tire pressure warning... that alerted me to the fact that I had run over a giant nail. Never would have noticed otherwise (until my tire got flat.)
The OP did come off a little silly being that upset over it.
Speaking of washer nozzles... can they be adjusted down a bit? Mine spray the freedom tops and then I have to rely on the juice to drip down.
The only ding I do appreciate is the low tire pressure warning... that alerted me to the fact that I had run over a giant nail. Never would have noticed otherwise (until my tire got flat.)
The OP did come off a little silly being that upset over it.
Speaking of washer nozzles... can they be adjusted down a bit? Mine spray the freedom tops and then I have to rely on the juice to drip down.
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