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Rear window washer issue
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What washer fluid are you using? A line could be frozen, clogged, has a hole in it or the pump could be inoperable. The nozzle could be clogged or frozen as well.
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I use a blue windshield washer fluid I bought at Walmart. It's rated for temperature up to -20. Where is this line located?? TIA, Sam
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This thread might help you with some troubleshooting:
http://www.xoutpost.com/bmw-sav-foru...mp-issues.html |
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The $2 blue stuff freezes. Buy something like a Prestone at $4 and it'll work fine. The blue stuff is just freezing in the line. Happened to me as well. Brutal winter
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Update: it was a whopping 20 degree today, know wind chill, washer fluid all working fine. I guess it was just frozen due to the wind chill these past couple days. Thanks everyone for replying, Sam
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Besides just freezing and not working, frozen fluid can crack your components....
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