heated nozzle jets

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Re: heated nozzle jets

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I tried Avast once, couldn't get it off my machine quick enough :shock:
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Re: heated nozzle jets

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I`ve thought about putting heated washer jets on mine.Even though i have 100% screen wash in mine,the`ve been frozen for ages.
But they were only fitted/optioned on High spec Xantia`s like my old top of the range VSX.And they are the twin spray jets,not the mist spray like later 406`s.But the actual jets are mounted the same underneath the bonnet so are interchangable.
I supose they would`nt be too difficult to wire up somehow.
I had a Rover 200 Vi a few years ago with heated washer jets.They were fantastic.
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Re: heated nozzle jets

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steve_earwig wrote:
dogslife wrote:...Microsoft...
Your first mistake :(
Mistake? Yes, first? I wish :roll:
steve_earwig wrote:No heated washer jets on the 406 that I can find. Nor on any Pug I can think of :?
You're right - mine aren't heated.

Perhaps if we modify Welly's heat exchanger to go round the DPF instead of a heater hose.....
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