Windshield fluid
Windshield fluid
Hi Guys ,
I know this is a dumb question but I need help here
. On my way to work this morning I suddently found out I have no clue how to get the windshield fluid to work
. I don't have the manual with me at the office .
Please let me know how it works before I go home this afternoon .
Thankx
I know this is a dumb question but I need help here
. On my way to work this morning I suddently found out I have no clue how to get the windshield fluid to work
. I don't have the manual with me at the office .
Please let me know how it works before I go home this afternoon .
Thankx
Hi Jessica. Using the same lever that operates the wipers, pull it towards you, sort of like you were doing "flash to pass" with the turn signal. You'll have to hold it for a couple of seconds to ensure that you get a good stream of washer fluid going. By doing this, your wipers will start up (if they aren't already wiping) and washer fluid will flow. Again, assuming that the wipers aren't in the ON or INTERMITTENT positions, they will wipe 3 times (I think it's three...) and then park themselves in the off position.
If you want the manual, go here to choose the appropriate one:
http://www.infiniti.com/content/0,,a...chPubs,00.html
Albert
If you want the manual, go here to choose the appropriate one:
http://www.infiniti.com/content/0,,a...chPubs,00.html
Albert
I use the Rain X windsheild washer fluid too, wow its well worth the money, I actually use less of this stuff to keep my windows clean. And it seems to have some of the properties of the actual RainX formula.
The Rain-X liquid applied to the windshield made my wipers hop...and the instructions were followed 100%. The rain-x was a b*tch to take off. Think will stick with the traditional method of using wipers
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Originally Posted by C7Performance
The Rain-X liquid applied to the windshield made my wipers hop...and the instructions were followed 100%. The rain-x was a b*tch to take off. Think will stick with the traditional method of using wipers 

for me there was no problem at all.
Did you try adjusting the blade angle on thr glass?
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I had a bad experience with it years ago myself. I had to park my car outside throughout the winter and for some reason with the rain x applied the windows were almost impossible to scrape the ice off. I absolutely had to melt the ice off.
I use rain x and I love that stuff, then again I park my cars in the garage so I have no problem. Also I really don't know about the rain x fluid because of the teflon or whatever chemical they use. Reason because I am not sure what effect it will have on the paint finish and wax.
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