I had a Merc with heated screen wash, it was actually dangerous in cold weather as it allowed you to screenwash a very cold screen and cover it with ice. What learned was you want the screen to be above freezing as well as the screen wash. It was a bit pointless because by the time the heater had warmed the screen the engine heat would warm the screenwash. It was one of those German overcomplicated things.
in my experience, they do stop the jets from freezing, thats the whole point, but if the jet is covered by snow/ice you need to clear that off first.
its only the jet assembly thats heated, not the water itself
Mix that with heated jets and your be the cool dude on the street for 2 days a year!! Heated screen too and you'd be a god!!!Kermit
My heatshot system heats the screen wash as it exits the reservoir & not the jets. The jets freeze but constantly activating the washer pump eventually forces water to the jets & thaws them out.
Mix that with heated jets and your be the cool dude on the street for 2 days a year!! Heated screen too and you'd be a god!!!
I'm sorry, that wasn't meant to be sarcasm. I appreciate the correction, I didn't know there were goodies out there that heated the screenwash!I
Someone obviously got out of bed the wrong side this morning. I just corrected an inaccuracy in your post & if you looked further up the thread you’ll see I made point that I installed it to remove salt spray. No need for a sarcastic comeback.
I never saw any sarcasm in Kermit's post.I
Someone obviously got out of bed the wrong side this morning. I just corrected an inaccuracy in your post & if you looked further up the thread you’ll see I made point that I installed it to remove salt spray. No need for a sarcastic comeback.
I've yet to find a decent solution to salt spray on my visor (motorbike helmet)If I am honest, I think it will be more effort to fit than the marginal gains it will give me.
I don’t have to deal with salt spray, and frozen windscreen isn’t an issue most of the time (garaged vehicle).
Thanks for all your input guys
Formula one style rip off strips?I've yet to find a decent solution to salt spray on my visor (motorbike helmet)
Nice idea but think how many you'd needFormula one style rip off strips?
Convert a visor with scramble roll ons. Bit of fishing line to hold the top down so it don’t blow in the wind.Nice idea but think how many you'd need
i've got a 'wiper blade' that attaches to your thumb, but because its tight enough not to slip off, it restricts blood flow and thumb gets coldConvert a visor with scramble roll ons. Bit of fishing line to hold the top down so it don’t blow in the wind.
Or sponge on each glove
& when you take your hand off the heated grips cool down.i've got a 'wiper blade' that attaches to your thumb, but because its tight enough not to slip off, it restricts blood flow and thumb gets cold