any quick fix for removing windshield wiper fluid sensor?
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any quick fix for removing windshield wiper fluid sensor?
like the title says, I would like to know if there is a quick fix for removing windshield wiper fluid sensor.
it bugs me when it gets low.
it bugs me when it gets low.
How much are you using it that it goes off all the time? I've been in a G for four years...and I have to say I don't think I've ever even seen this light go on. But if it did, I'd be happy it was telling me so I could just fill it up?
Just not sure this would be the most logical thing you could do to your car...
Just not sure this would be the most logical thing you could do to your car...
Taking sensor out would not make any sence at all. I as well have never seen this light come on before in my G and now that the entire resivour is gone the light/ sensor is prolly gone as well. Best thing you could do is just save up some fluid because you obviously use alot and when the light comes on just fill it up. Probably your easiest and quickest fix possible
I agree with the other posters that you should not remove it. However, when I installed my Injen CAIs they come with a new reservoir bottle. I did a DIY about how to keep the reservoir low-level sensor as others typically left it disabled. If you search the Injen CAI threads you will get additional information about disabling it (not recommended).
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I agree with the other posters that you should not remove it. However, when I installed my Injen CAIs they come with a new reservoir bottle. I did a DIY about how to keep the reservoir low-level sensor as others typically left it disabled. If you search the Injen CAI threads you will get additional information about disabling it (not recommended).
the thing was, I was on the 370 forum about how to lower the weight of your car....and one of the tips was to empty out the windshield wiper fluid and then just add a little back in. it seems pretty meaningless really.
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