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Old 11-06-2011, 07:06 PM
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Anyone have an in-line wiper fluid heater? Pros/cons? I'm considering one...
 
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Old 11-06-2011, 08:18 PM
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Wait...why would you have one? I have never had my wiper fluid freeze...then again I change it twice a year to compinsate for the weather...
 
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Melts the ice in the winter. Cleans bugs, dirt and grime better throughout the year. It heats the fluid up to 175°F ...Ever tried to wash a car with cold water vs hot water?
 
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Old 11-06-2011, 09:40 PM
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Ahh...i didn't know it heated it up that much. Guess that makes since. I dont know if I would have it...just seems like it would pull more power from the alt...guess it would mostly be a matter of what you want more. If you want it go for it! lol Then tell us how you like it and mabey I might get one...
 
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I just take about a gallon of hot tap water (about 120 degrees F) and pour it on the windshield slowly and turn on the windshield wipers to wipe about once every 15 seconds. Now I know your going to look at me like whatever and it will shatter it, but it won't. Now if you take cold water to a hot windshield it will crack.

Been doing this for a few years even with a chip in the window and still nothing even on 3 different vehicles, and even below zero conditions to about -25 F. I know it sounds weird and it shouldn't be, but it works fine, trust me. I go out and start my truck, brush off the window of fresh snow, melt the ice and turn on the wipers. If no snow then I start the truck, turn on the wipers as stated and gently pour the hot water and the ice melts away. No harm no foul.
 
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Old 11-07-2011, 06:42 AM
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That works but only when you are in your own driveway. What about leaving work or when you're out of town?
 



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