The question, as presented does not have any independent variable. It is not about the temperature at which the washer fluid freezes, nor is it a comparison between different fluids.
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the windshield washer pump is located on the windshield battle itself below the fender at the front
that will not do any damge just syphon out what you can and refill with windshield washer fluid at least the fluid will not freeze in the washer lines,lol
where is the windshield washer fuses located in 1997 Oldsmobile cutlass supreme
I think it is for indicating low wind shield washer fluid in the tank. I had it once in my Camry when there was no fluid. As soon as I filled the wind shield washer fluid, it went away.
Washer and dryers will be variable in costs. Looking around online will provide you with the option to compare different brands with different prices.
According to the Moog problem Solver it is used between the bushing heat shield and the nut that holds everything on.
Windshield washer fluid already has isopropyl alcohol in it. No matter how much you put in, there will always be a freeze point - the alcohol will lower the freeze point, but cannot prevent it from happening. The container you buy the washer fluid in should tell you what temperature it's supposed to work to.
there is a relay box to the bottom right by the wind shield washer fluid
drain all coolant then flush. refill with anti-freeze
There is no problem it is when you put anti-freeze in the washer bottle that you have a problem.
Yes, but it will freeze and cause problems if you live in an area that freezes occasionally.