This can leave you in a situation where your tire pressures can get low or run
out of washer fluid.
Not exact matches
You don't junk your car when you run
out of windsheild
washer fluid.
I run
out of windshield
washer fluid SO quickly and it it's raining, I CAN NOT let any drop
of rain remain on my windshield un-wiped for longer than a second.
Mileage 23,354 Warranty 4 - yr / 50, 000 - mile bumper - to - bumper 4 - yr / 50, 000 - mile powertrain 12 - yr / unlimited - mile corrosion 4 - yr roadside assistance Scheduled Maintenance 9,865 mi: Oil change, oil filter and gasket replaced, $ 0 20,266 mi: Oil change, oil filter and gasket replaced, cabin filter replaced, tire rotation, top off
fluids (coolant, power steering
fluid,
washer fluid, brake
fluid), $ 0 Warranty Repairs 13,227 mi: Replace cracked vacuum hose Recalls None
Out -
Of - Pocket 10,576 mi: Purchase, mount, and balance Bridgestone Blizzak WS80 winter tires, $ 893.16 11,642 mi: WeatherTech DigitalFit FloorLiner Mats, front and rear, $ 179.90 21,229 mi: Reinstall Continental ContiProContact all - season tires, $ 156.00 Fuel Consumption: EPA city / highway / combined: 25/37/29 mpg Observed: 26.9 mpg Cost Per Mile (Fuel, service, winter tires) $ 0.17 ($ 0.74 including depreciation) Trade - In Value $ 27,900 * Estimate based on information from Intellichoice
So if you find yourself in a blizzard, hungry and thirsty, wearing open toed shoes and T - shirt, running
out of gas, with no
washer fluid, a dead cell phone and a tire pressure warning on your dash, you brought it upon yourself.
Some
of the goodies include a center console that houses a tape and coin holder, plus dual foldout cupholders; a tray that pulls
out of the dash and holds odds and ends; a compass reading in the rearview mirror; an exterior temperature control reading; and lights in the dash to alert you to low levels
of washer fluid, fuel, oil or coolant.
This alert warns you that you are low our
out of windshield
washer fluid.
I bought a new car many years ago and when I drove it off the lot I ran
out of gas within 5 miles, no
washer fluid either.
Under the tiny «bonnet» (the 3.0 - litre four - cylinder engine is way back
out of sight, beneath the seats) there's little to see, apart from easy - access service items such as brake, windshield
washer and radiator
fluid.
So how many
of you
out there use water to clean your windshield instead
of windshield
washer fluid?