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tigers111



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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Santorini Black
heated washer jets

Hi all just wondering what spec the heated windscreen washer jets where fitted too or was it an optional extra, my 06 rrs hse has heated everything but the washer jets where frozen this morning taking the wife to work, so i either don't have them or they don't work

Post #323964 Mon Dec 05 2011 8:34am
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Jimmy_75000



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France 2010 Range Rover Sport 3.0 TDV6 HSE Stornoway Grey

i have them... they works.. and still frozen from time to time.... You should check your screen wash liquid and make a cold weather mix.... Range Rover Vogue ‘17 TDV6

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Post #323966 Mon Dec 05 2011 9:17am
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Endjin



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You will have the heated water jets, but to be honest they are not any good at keeping the nozzles clear of icing when driving in low temperatures if you have a diluted screenwash mix. At this time of year it's best to put screenwash straight from the bottle without adding additional water. If you read the instructions on the screenwash you'll find most recommend this anyway. By doing this i've never had it freeze either at the nozzles or in the cars bottle & pipes. It might seem expensive but it's a lot cheaper than having burst pipes/water bottle in the car. 2013 Discovery HSE Luxury - 3.0 SDV6 - Santorini Black
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Steuart64



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First good frost this morning and first chance to see if mine were repaired correctly last March. Temp was -5C and my mix is for -10C.

No tell tale thawing of ice on nozzles or bonnet like I had on my A4 and FL2. Tried the washers - no spray.

Understand wind chill etc but I would have expected mine to work from standstill with the mix/heated nozzles.

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Post #323990 Mon Dec 05 2011 12:24pm
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dazzagt



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If any of you are travelling through germany / belgium / france, the bigger fuel stations sell much better screen wash, normally use the stuff from Aral fuel stations in germany, goes down to -50 ( not that I've tested it ) but last couple of years when we've had -5/7 temps and big hard frosts in the early morning they have worked perfectly, cleared the ice and once over the screen and wipers all everything OK, when the usual UK stuff has frozen in the pipes, as been said mix is crucial too Thumbs Up RRS S/C, Factory Fitted Full HST kit, 22" Overfinch SS, Carbon Vents & Grill .. - FOR SALE - PM me for details

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Post #323998 Mon Dec 05 2011 1:03pm
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tigers111



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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Santorini Black

I Know about the quantities of mixing screen wash for winter, I have it mixed well now but i thought that the heated washer jets would have been more successful

Post #324029 Mon Dec 05 2011 4:59pm
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bootz



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I had the washer nozzles freeze up last year in below zero temps on the motorway, and it sometimes also happened after overnight low temps. Disapointing tbh, and the screen wash in the bottle was 100% concentrate and good for -10 allegedly.
I was looking at a pre-heat system ('Heatshot') which might be a solution - has anyone fitted one?

Post #324038 Mon Dec 05 2011 6:55pm
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codfather



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Scotland 2010 Range Rover Sport 3.0 TDV6 SE Santorini Black

I suspect there is a more scientific reason for the heated jets to freeze up, in the reservoir bottle, the liquid is a fair volume and won't freeze, but after you use the washer jets there are tiny droplets left around the nozzle , and as it exposed, any ethanol in the mix will probably evaporate leaving a weakened solution which will then freeze.
Just my thoughts, any physics type people out there who can back me up/ shoot me down??
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Post #324066 Mon Dec 05 2011 10:10pm
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RRSTDV8



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Seems like a reasonable idea Dave... 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
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Post #324071 Tue Dec 06 2011 12:10am
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bootz



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http://heatshot.co.uk/

a possible solution??

Post #324107 Tue Dec 06 2011 10:56am
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leedsunited



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bootz wrote:
http://heatshot.co.uk/

a possible solution??


That is excellent and only 10 minutes to fit Shocked

Post #325305 Thu Dec 15 2011 9:09pm
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panda



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2007 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Zermatt Silver

Looks good.But!!
Only showed live anD earth connections, does this mean its on all the time heating fluid??
Would the fluid from heater to nozzles still freeze once used and in freezing conditions??
Couldn't find much info on video's. 

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Post #325330 Fri Dec 16 2011 9:49am
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Supacat



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Steuart64 wrote:
First good frost this morning and first chance to see if mine were repaired correctly last March. Temp was -5C and my mix is for -10C.


I think a -10C mix is a little marginal for this time of year. You need a bigger margin of safety to ensure 100% use. OK we are having a mild winter so far compared to last year. Have you tried buying the neat fluid rather than the pre-mixed? That way you can get to -20C or more and then take a view whether to top your bottle with neat water (based on countryfile week ahead forecast!) or more neat.

Post #325392 Sat Dec 17 2011 8:43am
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Supacat



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leedsunited wrote:
bootz wrote:
http://heatshot.co.uk/

a possible solution??


That is excellent and only 10 minutes to fit Shocked


Looks interesting but a couple of points:

    1. 50 amp current draw is not insignificant
    2. It does appear to be permanently live so what is residual current draw. Our cars seem to be prone to low battery warnings and subsequent system failures.
    3. Wonder how long the unit would last when fitted adjacent to the exhaust manifold as they appear to have done on their installation video?
    4. Where would it fit under the bonnet of our car?
    5 Price - £179.99 inc. VAT seems too steep to me

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