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fabia vrs windscreen washers

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My screen washers emit a fine spray, not a good squirt of screen wash.Are they all like this? By the way the washer bottle is full.Nice car apart from this though.

Personally I like the fine spray of mist as you get good coverage over the screen. Maybe saves on washer fluid too.

Welcome to the site btw.

Yes its normal, its a fanjet system and works best if you use the screenwash from the dealer. This stuff is great and cheap (about

The rear jet however reminds me of a cat marking its territory :rofl:

The rear jet however reminds me of a cat marking its territory :rofl:

:rofl:

Oh yeah. The answer to the origional question is yes, they all do it. I too think it is a good idea. Gives good coverage and doesn't run out so quick. The large washer bottle you get with the xenons helps even more. :D

The rear jet however reminds me of a cat marking its territory :rofl:
And if you use the correct VAG screenwash you get the authentic cat smell as well. :(
:rofl:

Oh yeah. The answer to the origional question is yes' date=' they all do it. I too think it is a good idea. Gives good coverage and doesn't run out so quick. The large washer bottle you get with the xenons helps even more. :D[/quote']Except when you hold the right hand stalk back for more than a second and then the two high pressure jet washers pop out and suitably spray everyone in the vicinity after hitting those xenon lights :eek:

Got soaked the first time I tried it standing outside the car with my arm poking through to pull back on the stalk :D

Except when you hold the right hand stalk back for more than a second and then the two high pressure jet washers pop out and suitably spray everyone in the vicinity after hitting those xenon lights :eek:

Got soaked the first time I tried it standing outside the car with my arm poking through to pull back on the stalk :D

serves you right ;)

Except when you hold the right hand stalk back for more than a second and then the two high pressure jet washers pop out and suitably spray everyone in the vicinity after hitting those xenon lights :eek:

Got soaked the first time I tried it standing outside the car with my arm poking through to pull back on the stalk :D

And you paid

And you paid
... and the ability to p1ss people off with my shiny bright lights :rofl:

Until a stone goes through the glass and you have to stump for a new light unit.

Until a stone goes through the glass and you have to stump for a new light unit.

Or until one of the people he ****es off with his shiny lights puts a hammer thru them.... :D

Please tell me Geoff, do you need a hammer to replace coil packs ? I won't worry unless you say yes :p

:rofl:

And if you use the correct VAG screenwash you get the authentic cat smell as well. :(

Is this true, I used to get a funny smell in the car especially in the mornings (haven't had VAG screenwash since 20K service). I thought it may have been the Air-con

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