Change Windshield wiper fluid
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Re: Change Windshield wiper fluid
'Winterkorn, you b*stard, I read your book!' - to paraphrase George S
Patton....
Yes, I admit it, I read my owners manual cover-to-cover the first week
I had the car, even sitting in the car with it to check out Cool
Stuff.....
I am an Audi Geek and proud of it!
Dan D
'-4 A4 1.8Tq MT-6
Central NJ USA
Patton....
Yes, I admit it, I read my owners manual cover-to-cover the first week
I had the car, even sitting in the car with it to check out Cool
Stuff.....
I am an Audi Geek and proud of it!
Dan D
'-4 A4 1.8Tq MT-6
Central NJ USA
#32
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Re: Change Windshield wiper fluid
You r right!!
I do have the fluid it might just be frozen although the temperature
here never went down below -5'F
Any ideas to get if free flowing....
thanks rob..
+ Rob + wrote:
> "Nitty" <nittyreddy@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1110496422.367699.96710@l41g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com...
> > I have a 2003 Audi A4 quattro, I dont see the fluid comming out of
the
> > windshield wiper I am guess I am running out of fluid...
> >
> > How do I check / change windshield wiper fluid?
> >
>
> A warning light should illuminate on the dashboard when the
washer fluid
> reservoir is almost empty. So it may not be that.
> Are you in a very cold climate, perhaps? The standard washer
fluid that
> Audi dealers use has a fairly high freezing point (~20 degrees f). So
it may
> just be frozen. If that's the case, get the car into a warm garage,
empty
> the reservoir when it melts, and then put in a more winter-friendly
fluid.
>
> Rob
I do have the fluid it might just be frozen although the temperature
here never went down below -5'F
Any ideas to get if free flowing....
thanks rob..
+ Rob + wrote:
> "Nitty" <nittyreddy@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1110496422.367699.96710@l41g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com...
> > I have a 2003 Audi A4 quattro, I dont see the fluid comming out of
the
> > windshield wiper I am guess I am running out of fluid...
> >
> > How do I check / change windshield wiper fluid?
> >
>
> A warning light should illuminate on the dashboard when the
washer fluid
> reservoir is almost empty. So it may not be that.
> Are you in a very cold climate, perhaps? The standard washer
fluid that
> Audi dealers use has a fairly high freezing point (~20 degrees f). So
it may
> just be frozen. If that's the case, get the car into a warm garage,
empty
> the reservoir when it melts, and then put in a more winter-friendly
fluid.
>
> Rob
#33
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Re: Change Windshield wiper fluid
You r right!!
I do have the fluid it might just be frozen although the temperature
here never went down below -5'F
Any ideas to get if free flowing....
thanks rob..
+ Rob + wrote:
> "Nitty" <nittyreddy@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1110496422.367699.96710@l41g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com...
> > I have a 2003 Audi A4 quattro, I dont see the fluid comming out of
the
> > windshield wiper I am guess I am running out of fluid...
> >
> > How do I check / change windshield wiper fluid?
> >
>
> A warning light should illuminate on the dashboard when the
washer fluid
> reservoir is almost empty. So it may not be that.
> Are you in a very cold climate, perhaps? The standard washer
fluid that
> Audi dealers use has a fairly high freezing point (~20 degrees f). So
it may
> just be frozen. If that's the case, get the car into a warm garage,
empty
> the reservoir when it melts, and then put in a more winter-friendly
fluid.
>
> Rob
I do have the fluid it might just be frozen although the temperature
here never went down below -5'F
Any ideas to get if free flowing....
thanks rob..
+ Rob + wrote:
> "Nitty" <nittyreddy@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1110496422.367699.96710@l41g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com...
> > I have a 2003 Audi A4 quattro, I dont see the fluid comming out of
the
> > windshield wiper I am guess I am running out of fluid...
> >
> > How do I check / change windshield wiper fluid?
> >
>
> A warning light should illuminate on the dashboard when the
washer fluid
> reservoir is almost empty. So it may not be that.
> Are you in a very cold climate, perhaps? The standard washer
fluid that
> Audi dealers use has a fairly high freezing point (~20 degrees f). So
it may
> just be frozen. If that's the case, get the car into a warm garage,
empty
> the reservoir when it melts, and then put in a more winter-friendly
fluid.
>
> Rob
#34
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Posts: n/a
Re: Change Windshield wiper fluid
You r right!!
I do have the fluid it might just be frozen although the temperature
here never went down below -5'F
Any ideas to get if free flowing....
thanks rob..
+ Rob + wrote:
> "Nitty" <nittyreddy@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1110496422.367699.96710@l41g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com...
> > I have a 2003 Audi A4 quattro, I dont see the fluid comming out of
the
> > windshield wiper I am guess I am running out of fluid...
> >
> > How do I check / change windshield wiper fluid?
> >
>
> A warning light should illuminate on the dashboard when the
washer fluid
> reservoir is almost empty. So it may not be that.
> Are you in a very cold climate, perhaps? The standard washer
fluid that
> Audi dealers use has a fairly high freezing point (~20 degrees f). So
it may
> just be frozen. If that's the case, get the car into a warm garage,
empty
> the reservoir when it melts, and then put in a more winter-friendly
fluid.
>
> Rob
I do have the fluid it might just be frozen although the temperature
here never went down below -5'F
Any ideas to get if free flowing....
thanks rob..
+ Rob + wrote:
> "Nitty" <nittyreddy@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1110496422.367699.96710@l41g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com...
> > I have a 2003 Audi A4 quattro, I dont see the fluid comming out of
the
> > windshield wiper I am guess I am running out of fluid...
> >
> > How do I check / change windshield wiper fluid?
> >
>
> A warning light should illuminate on the dashboard when the
washer fluid
> reservoir is almost empty. So it may not be that.
> Are you in a very cold climate, perhaps? The standard washer
fluid that
> Audi dealers use has a fairly high freezing point (~20 degrees f). So
it may
> just be frozen. If that's the case, get the car into a warm garage,
empty
> the reservoir when it melts, and then put in a more winter-friendly
fluid.
>
> Rob
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Re: Change Windshield wiper fluid
"Nitty" <nittyreddy@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1110840053.817577.322490@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com...
> You r right!!
>
> I do have the fluid it might just be frozen although the temperature
> here never went down below -5'F
>
> Any ideas to get if free flowing....
>
> thanks rob..
My only suggestion is doing what I said previously: putting the car in a
warm garage and waiting for it to thaw. And then, of course, spraying all
the fluid out when it thaws and replacing it with something more
winter-friendly.
By the way, I apologize for being unclear when I said that the default
Audi fluid has a freezing temperature of about "~20 degrees f". The "~" was
clearly mistaken for a "-". But what I really meant was "roughly".....as in
"roughly +20 degrees f". So it makes perfect sense that your fluid is frozen
at -5 degrees f.
Rob
2002 A4 3.0Q
2005 TT 3.2 DSG
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Re: Change Windshield wiper fluid
"Nitty" <nittyreddy@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1110840053.817577.322490@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com...
> You r right!!
>
> I do have the fluid it might just be frozen although the temperature
> here never went down below -5'F
>
> Any ideas to get if free flowing....
>
> thanks rob..
My only suggestion is doing what I said previously: putting the car in a
warm garage and waiting for it to thaw. And then, of course, spraying all
the fluid out when it thaws and replacing it with something more
winter-friendly.
By the way, I apologize for being unclear when I said that the default
Audi fluid has a freezing temperature of about "~20 degrees f". The "~" was
clearly mistaken for a "-". But what I really meant was "roughly".....as in
"roughly +20 degrees f". So it makes perfect sense that your fluid is frozen
at -5 degrees f.
Rob
2002 A4 3.0Q
2005 TT 3.2 DSG
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Re: Change Windshield wiper fluid
"Nitty" <nittyreddy@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1110840053.817577.322490@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com...
> You r right!!
>
> I do have the fluid it might just be frozen although the temperature
> here never went down below -5'F
>
> Any ideas to get if free flowing....
>
> thanks rob..
My only suggestion is doing what I said previously: putting the car in a
warm garage and waiting for it to thaw. And then, of course, spraying all
the fluid out when it thaws and replacing it with something more
winter-friendly.
By the way, I apologize for being unclear when I said that the default
Audi fluid has a freezing temperature of about "~20 degrees f". The "~" was
clearly mistaken for a "-". But what I really meant was "roughly".....as in
"roughly +20 degrees f". So it makes perfect sense that your fluid is frozen
at -5 degrees f.
Rob
2002 A4 3.0Q
2005 TT 3.2 DSG
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