Has anyone else had this happen? I pull the right hand stalk towards me (with the rear wiper OFF) to spray the front window, and get washer fluid (but no wiping motion) on the REAR window.
It was particularly cold last night, but I had just put a gallon of -40deg washer fluid in the van after work, so I am confused as to why the fluid would come out the rear. I guess it's possible that the fluid froze (it was only -15degC, about 0 degF, so it shouldn't have), but why would it come out the rear instead? I checked that the spray nozzles aren't blocked, but can't see or feel the tubes due to the design to see if they are frozen.
I parked the van facing the sun, so hopefully any frozen fluid will melt.
Any suggestions for defrosting frozen front wiper lines? I can't put the van in the garage (too much crap...).
ChrisP
It was particularly cold last night, but I had just put a gallon of -40deg washer fluid in the van after work, so I am confused as to why the fluid would come out the rear. I guess it's possible that the fluid froze (it was only -15degC, about 0 degF, so it shouldn't have), but why would it come out the rear instead? I checked that the spray nozzles aren't blocked, but can't see or feel the tubes due to the design to see if they are frozen.
I parked the van facing the sun, so hopefully any frozen fluid will melt.
Any suggestions for defrosting frozen front wiper lines? I can't put the van in the garage (too much crap...).
ChrisP