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Baz206
PostPosted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 9:49 am Up
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Laughing Laughing Can anyone help,

How do i remove the windscreen washer bottle from my 206,

Its frozen solid and no matter what i have tried havent managed to get it to defrost ,

Any help please ¬!!!! Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy

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Lee
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Take the drivers wheel off, and arch liner, then you can access it.

Pour boiling water into it, or hold the hair dryer on it.

You should always use winscreen wash Wink

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Have u tried to keep pouring llots of warm water into it
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Lee wrote:
Take the drivers wheel off, and arch liner, then you can access it.

Pour boiling water into it, or hold the hair dryer on it.

You should always use winscreen wash Wink


There is windscreen wash in it , its juist been over diluted

Not much wont freeze at minus 15 Laughing Laughing

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Baz206
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meady wrote:
Have u tried to keep pouring llots of warm water into it

put about 5 kettles of boiling water into it and no joy ,

Cant hear the motor either , so it must be frozen solid aswell Mad Mad

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Why do you windscreen washer to work in freezing weather?

 


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DeadEyePaul wrote:
Why do you windscreen washer to work in freezing weather?

So i can see where i am going why Else ???? Laughing Laughing Laughing

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I never use mine in winter? So I haven't had a probelm

Road salt only ends up on the body of my car


 


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DeadEyePaul wrote:

Road salt only ends up on the body of my car

Its a Peugeot not a Ford Laughing

Peugeot are smart enough to use galvanised steel Wink

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MrBSI wrote:
DeadEyePaul wrote:

Road salt only ends up on the body of my car

Its a Peugeot not a Ford Laughing

Peugeot are smart enough to use galvanised steel Wink
So you never get White marks on your doors?


 


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DeadEyePaul wrote:
I never use mine in winter? So I haven't had a probelm

Road salt only ends up on the body of my car

so no people drive in front of you? Laughing

 
 

 

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