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Old 09-09-2018, 05:09 PM
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With the top down, I only use them when stopped. Unless I want to clean my glasses too...
 
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Old 09-09-2018, 06:15 PM
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Dumb moment of the week: I've used the washers they are pretty decent. Learned the idiot way last summer that you really should use them even at speed with the top down..........duh.....
That's Funny !
 
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Kidding aside, It's probably a good idea to use the washers occasionally to assure that they work. Otherwise the jets/outlets for the fluid could clog when you need them the most. Had that happen on several of my cars.

Nowadays, I verify the washers on all my cars operate properly, a couple times a year. The Jag's headlamp washers work every 4 or 6 windshield washings, you say? I'll watch for evidence. (Hopefully I won't need to detail the car first.)



I'm sure that Jaguar dealers sell a 'specification' fluid that prevents clogging, but I bet it costs $50 USD a gallon, too...)
 
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Old 09-10-2018, 11:36 AM
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I use my washers pretty regularly. This time of year the last mile heading home is straight into the sun, and I'd rather not do some impromptu rallying through the neighbor's yard, or Thelma and Louise into a gully.

As a side note, I have had someone behind me get mad at me for using my washers on the freeway. Some people use them as a middle-finger substitute for tailgaters, so perhaps he thought that, although he may have been upset at the water spots on his car. I just like to see where I'm going.
 
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Old 09-10-2018, 04:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Unhingd

Theoretically, I know how they’re supposed to be deployed, but I’ve never actually seen it. This relates to my disbelief in electricity...I’ve never seen an electron.
I've seen soap suds left behind on/around my headlights before... that's when I found out they even existed. I thought there was something seriously wrong with the car at first!
 
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Old 09-10-2018, 06:24 PM
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That's Funny !
he he yah it was but only after I found the extra rag in my glove box!
 
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Old 09-11-2018, 12:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Unhingd
I have no clue when mine get deployed. It just happens whenever it happens. How do you know when they come on?
They come on right after you detail the car. The solvent in the washer fluid cuts through your sealant / wax rendering it useless.
 
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Old 09-11-2018, 01:08 PM
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They come on right after you detail the car. The solvent in the washer fluid cuts through your sealant / wax rendering it useless.
Thank goodness for xPel.
 
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Originally Posted by fujicoupe
According to my owner's manual (MY 2018) the headlamp washers are automatic and cannot be disabled (not even by the dealer as can be the timing and drip wipe features.)
they are supposed to come on when wash wipe and headlights are on. I hate the feature because ill have a clean car and a bug or 20 will hit the windshield so ill go to clean, only to be blasted with washer fluid now all over the hood. to disable buy a cheap hose pinch tool, vise grips etc and clamp the main single line behind the bumper before it splits off to the washers.
 
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They will come on every forth or fifth time you use your window washers EXCEPT if you have your your headlamps turned off. The headlamp washers will also spray if your headlamps are in "auto" I REALLY dislike them in that they overspray the hood and leave water spots on the hood and the headlight glass.
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Old 09-14-2018, 07:33 AM
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Two coats of RainX every few months and I rarely even use the wipers. As for using the washers, I avoid except in the most unusual circumstances. I've owned the XF and T-Type with the headlamp washers and do not know to this day if they ever operated.
 
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Originally Posted by fujicoupe
..do not know to this day if they ever operated.
See my previous post on the importance of testing the washers periodically (to make sure they work, nothing is clogged).

 
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I have headlight washers, damn... Wonder if I can weaponize them and surprise my wife? (Just kidding dear...)
 
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I have headlight washers, damn... Wonder if I can weaponize them and surprise my wife? (Just kidding dear...)
Would not surprise me at all if our resident "Q" weren't already working out a suitable Bondian use of those!
 
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Originally Posted by Mbourne

Would not surprise me at all if our resident "Q" weren't already working out a suitable Bondian use of those!
 
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Seeing as they already squirt fluid it shouldn't be to hard to modify them to squirt something nasty onto the car in front?
Or else raise the angle of the dangle a bit and squirt something nasty over the roof onto the car behind?
 
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Originally Posted by OzXFR
Or else raise the angle of the dangle a bit and squirt something nasty over the roof onto the car behind?
Might help deter tailgating
 
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Originally Posted by Mbourne

Would not surprise me at all if our resident "Q" weren't already working out a suitable Bondian use of those!
could probably remove squirting bits and fit a small missile in each
 
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Perhaps they could be tied into the stability control system and used as thrusters during evasive maneuvering?

 
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Old 09-15-2018, 01:14 PM
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@ Unhingd
hmmmmm.....see, were all waiting for you on this one
Miebofsky, Greggbhill, Oz, Mbourne, Paul59, enderle

C'MON YOU CAN DO IT "Q"

you had to know this was coming...lol
 
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