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asturner March-15th-2005 10:59 AM

Heated washer jets?
 
Anyone know where to get aftermarket heated washer jets?

My P5's jet freeze up frequently at low temps and I can't see jack!

I wouldn't mind heating the mirrors too. My Jetta has both heated and I never have prob's with ice.

centsless March-15th-2005 03:04 PM

i can't belive people are not googling yet...lol

check this out though,

http://www.webasto-hotshot.com/v_faq/index_us.php

asturner March-15th-2005 03:15 PM

I saw that Hotshot thing...can't find a price on it.

Anyone have one of these things?

juddz March-15th-2005 04:34 PM

If you use a high quality de-icer, and purge your system of the old crud that's in there, shouldn't be problem. After all, you don't see the washing liquid frozen in the resevoir, right? Even in cold ass Michigan, never had a problem with mine. I tend to go through a gallon every week and a half here during the nastiest of the winter months. All kinds of salt, mud, crud, etc kicked up by the trucks in front of you. Any Michigander who drives to work on the freeway knows exactly what I am talking about.

kargoboy March-15th-2005 05:45 PM

You are not alone over there in Michigan, my friend! Plus, our roads are crappier!

juddz March-16th-2005 07:28 AM

How could the roads be any worse than the lunar surface we have here? Man, you are going to have to post a photo!

KrayzieFox March-16th-2005 03:20 PM

You guys both gotta stop by Iowa sometime and check out the crap I have to put with over here. We have pot holes the size of a crater, my friend went over one in his Talon, and it fell in so deep that it scratched the crap out of his OZ rim. He complained to the city hall and they fixed the road, plus they reimbursed him for the damage on the rim. I drove all the way to NY this last month, and none of the states I went through could even come close to comparing to the crap I have to put with every day... All in all, it's safe to assume a lot of states need to invest in some better roads...

ShogunProtege March-16th-2005 06:46 PM

louisiana being the main one.. yall havent seen pot holes until you come down here.. our roads actually flex, and sometimes buckle and blow up from the heat or from the ground getting saturated, then drying .. i have msp struts on my car with 17inch rims, it is one of the roughest rides with 40 psi in the tires, so i ride at 33psi just not to break my neck...

zerocover March-16th-2005 06:55 PM

No no no NJ roads are the worst.
I have actually cracked a rim like in half. On a major highway.

There was this one pot hole. Where I actually saw a car fall into it! It was like a 4" drop. The lady that fell in couldn't get back out afterwards. I really should have taken a picture.

ShogunProtege March-16th-2005 06:57 PM

damn.. thats bad, we only got about 2 footers here and there, but the roads are very very very bumpy..

SciFiMan March-18th-2005 07:45 AM

How hot does a battery warming blanket get? You could just wrap one of those around the washer bottle. It just came to me. I'm a genius! Unless it doesn't work. You'd have to work out the wiring and fuse it.

GNO March-18th-2005 08:49 PM


Originally Posted by KrayzieFox
You guys both gotta stop by Iowa sometime and check out the crap I have to put with over here.

I've been living in Iowa for the last 10 years. While they aren't the best roads, I've seen worse. I've driven in every state except HI, ME, and VT. The worse pot holes I've seen were in Boston, MA. Just outside a toll booth there was a pot hole as big as a car, it was fairly deep, too. On the flip side, some of the best roads I've seen were in NC.

Toru December-28th-2005 03:26 PM

I'll just bring this thread back from the dead.

I got one of these for Christmas:
http://images.canadiantire.ca/media/...0_CC_4ef35.jpg

I'll see if I can get it installed sometime this week. Of course, the weather around here is unseasonably warm (1 C, trending 3-5 C over the week) so I won't be able to vouch for solving frozen sprayers.

Another thing I'm interested in is this:
http://images.canadiantire.ca/media/...0_CC_4f28f.jpg

But they are not in stock at CT right now. Probably crap anyway, but I'd like to try them.

zerocover December-28th-2005 04:10 PM

NIce tell us how they workout.
What I really want is the spread washer jets instead of our squirt gun style ones. I could probubly pull a set off a mustang or something.

Toru December-29th-2005 12:36 PM

On the subject of spray units, I have tried these in the past:
http://images.canadiantire.ca/media/...0_CC_4f27f.jpg

But I found them to be crap. They are the same company that makes the washer arm units which is why I suspect those might also be crap.

Toru December-31st-2005 04:54 PM

5 Attachment(s)
Ok, I got the unit installed and took a few pictures of it (attached).

The only tricky part was finding a spot for the unit to mount - there is not much free space under the hood of a Protege (or most modern cars I suppose).

It just fits in the spot by the power steering fluid tank and is also sitting right between the washer tank and the nozzles. The supplied wires are a good length for running across the back of the engine bay to the battery.

It's not freezing here, but the unit seems to work ok, the washer fluid is steaming in the cool air.

Stueck December-31st-2005 08:09 PM

if you want spray nozzles instead of stream, 2002 civics have NICE spray,like windex out of a bottle

Toru January-5th-2006 12:10 PM

It's official.

These:

http://images.canadiantire.ca/media/...0_CC_4f28f.jpg

are indeed crap, as expected. :rolleyes:

steve_protege January-6th-2006 08:39 AM

You can find them on Crutchfield.com too if you can't find a price for them. Always been curious about them, but hopefully will never need them. Being here in sunny Florida and all!

Toru January-6th-2006 12:49 PM


Originally Posted by steve_protege
You can find them on Crutchfield.com too if you can't find a price for them. Always been curious about them, but hopefully will never need them. Being here in sunny Florida and all!

Do you mean washer jets, or the Webasto HotShot system? I can find the HotShot on crutchfield.com, but not the washer nozzles themselves.

Toru March-10th-2006 05:29 PM

Of course, now there is a recall on some of the HotWash units...

The relay can stick and burn the unit out. :doh:

Toru March-13th-2006 04:43 PM

Ok, mine was not an affected unit, but I had to remove it and look at the back of the housing to find out. :mad:


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