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heated washer jets & pipes

Jan 22, 2007
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some may say lala land....
Morning all,
I have a June 2004 Cupra tdi, and i was under the impression these were heated?
or if not directly then would heat when the rear demister was on.

anybody able to clarify;
1, if we have heated washer jets or not
2, when do they heat
3, can i make them heated

just that this morning it took nearly 35min to defrost so i could use them. not much good when the windscreen is filthy with the dirt and rock salt spray and commute is 40mins long.
and yes i am using freeze proof windscreen washer.
Halfords blue one to be exact. should stay liquid to -5 on the bottle and no idea how cold this morning as the onboard temp gauge needs 5min to get an accurate reading and it only said -4 anyway
 

vroomtshh

Full Member
Sep 11, 2005
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Dreghorn, Scotland
Mine are heated :-s

Not that it helps any. The screenwash still freezes in the pipes. And I'm using halfords pink stuff thats guaranteed to a lower temp. It wont freeze in the bottle but always does in the pipes
 

LEE69

Stage 2 Revo'd
Dec 10, 2004
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C\UK\Devon\Torquay
Find a car that as them heated and see if you can fit them.
Or extend the return hose for the header tank to wrap around the water pipes.
 

Andrewcupra TDI

Resident Desk Jockey
Apr 30, 2008
3,282
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in the mountains ( Wales )
ye gould idea

Transit connect has them fitted

pity you can find a similar design which has alot bigger resevoir and heated


you can buy better screenwash , that doesnt freesze at all

ask the Scots what they use , like this most the time up there

its the bottle that heats up , but if its cheap mod , id be interested get the parts listed and prices


cant you just run screenwash neater to protect more ,

cheers
 
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Andrewcupra TDI

Resident Desk Jockey
Apr 30, 2008
3,282
2
in the mountains ( Wales )
also found this
http://www.mobil.co.uk/UK-English/LCW/Files/Car_Care.pdf page 11
Mobil Screenwash
Concentrate -65°C
The ultimate in screenwash.
Highly concentrated formula protects down to -65°C.
Suitable for the most severe winter conditions.
Helps to prevent windscreen washer freeze-up.
Added fragrance.

Dilution chart
Screenwash Water Freeze protection
10% 90% -2°C
25% 75% -9°C
50% 50% -25°C
100% 0% -65°C
Use all year round to remove traffic film and insects
 

vroomtshh

Full Member
Sep 11, 2005
4,222
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Dreghorn, Scotland
I've got a 2005 Ibiza Cupra TDi.
But the jets are definitely heated. An Option maybe? Although I;ve had the car from new and I never specced them

Like I say, it doesn't help the screenwash freezing in the pipes tho. I have considered lagging them with some kind of insulation, but never got round to it
 
Jan 22, 2007
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some may say lala land....
the leon are also mounted under the bonnet, GlanzaV.

that's a good find, but need to rid myself of the current before i can purchase any, but then a mix may do.

ah cheers vroom. will have a look at what you have then.
 
I just meant vs Ford Focus etc - Like the girl I car share with... Her heated windscreen is great, and her Washer fluid wasn't frozen when we started off but 10min later we couldn't see because hers had frozen over :D

That'll teach her for slating my Ibiza! Although all she moans about is the crashy ride (standard suspension too!)
 
Jan 22, 2007
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some may say lala land....
good shout phiilc, that's my lunchtime sorted.
don't happen to know part number? as i can't check till get home.

thinking they will need wiring up to something as well, so anybody have these and can see how they are all connected up?
 

Fl@pper

Back older greyer and less oilier but always hope
Jun 19, 2001
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Gloucester
use a decent and a decent mix of screenwash will help, will probably freeze the diesel before the screen jets then :p
 
Aug 7, 2009
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Manchester U.K
Be carefull mixing alot of screenwash as alot has a mild antifreeze mixed with it so it can cuase damage to paintwork, i got 150ml of screenwash in min and rest water and its not frozen, bit of slush on top but its still water :) Mind you it was quite expensivve stuff had it for a year now you hardly use any its that stong.
 
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