mobomelter said:theres one way to test it..... find a junkyard or a friend who has a car that doesn't matter and pour hot water on the windshield when its really cold. in fact i might be able to arrange it.
mobomelter said:goldwing they didn't expressely discuss the warming washer fluid. they started to go off into other random things. and i agree with thefatman seems like that could crack the windshield.
Captain KRM P5 said:the washer pump and lines likely must also be treated or of a different material to work with that temperature of water.
goldwing2000 said:If it's like the German systems, the heaters are right in the nozzles and it heats it on the way out. No special pumps or lines necessary.
jred321 said:what the hell do you need washer fluid for that hot? if you want to melt the ice, get the deicer fluid. simple enough
Newf said:If you are in Canada, you can get these at Canadian Tire.