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Old 11 Jan 2006, 05:43 pm
boondocks
 
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Default Motomaster washer fluid heater

Anybody in here have this? Is it any good?

Sounds like a good idea for the great white north.

BD


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Old 11 Jan 2006, 08:11 pm
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Default Re: Motomaster washer fluid heater

"boondocks" <tjspencer@eastlink.ca> wrote in
news:kSfxf.84645$6K2.17246@edtnps90:

> Anybody in here have this? Is it any good?
>
> Sounds like a good idea for the great white north.
>




Waste of money.

Although I suppose if you've accidentally left summer bug wash in there,
the heater will keep it from freezing on you.


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Old 12 Jan 2006, 12:09 am
T L via CarKB.com
 
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Default Re: Motomaster washer fluid heater

based on what I've seen of it, it looks like an in-line heater, so if you
happened to leave bug wash in the tank, it would still freeze, as the tank is
way down in the bumper (in most cases on hondas) and quite far away from the
actual heater.

My thoughts on the contraption are that it seems like an ok idea in theory,
but there are too many possible problems, leaks and heat differentials
causing glass cracks etc etc. I think it says that it heats the fluid up to
60C, too hot in my opinion.

heres a link to the device mentioned.... $50 canadian, its cheaper than I
thought it would be....

http://www.canadiantire.ca/assortmen...romSearch=true


OR

http://tinyurl.com/a3cfb

Terry in Winterpeg


TeGGeR® wrote:
>> Anybody in here have this? Is it any good?
>>
>> Sounds like a good idea for the great white north.

>
>Waste of money.
>
>Although I suppose if you've accidentally left summer bug wash in there,
>the heater will keep it from freezing on you.
>


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Old 12 Jan 2006, 12:18 am
Sean D
 
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"T L via CarKB.com" <u10197@uwe> wrote in message news:5a3b0993e2dba@uwe...
> based on what I've seen of it, it looks like an in-line heater, so if you
> happened to leave bug wash in the tank, it would still freeze, as the tank

is
> way down in the bumper (in most cases on hondas) and quite far away from

the
> actual heater.
>
> My thoughts on the contraption are that it seems like an ok idea in

theory,
> but there are too many possible problems, leaks and heat differentials
> causing glass cracks etc etc. I think it says that it heats the fluid up

to
> 60C, too hot in my opinion.
>
> heres a link to the device mentioned.... $50 canadian, its cheaper than I
> thought it would be....
>
>

http://www.canadiantire.ca/assortmen...romSearch=true
>
>
> OR
>
> http://tinyurl.com/a3cfb
>
> Terry in Winterpeg
>
>
> TeGGeR® wrote:
> >> Anybody in here have this? Is it any good?
> >>
> >> Sounds like a good idea for the great white north.

> >
> >Waste of money.
> >
> >Although I suppose if you've accidentally left summer bug wash in there,
> >the heater will keep it from freezing on you.
> >

>
> --
> Message posted via CarKB.com
> http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx...-cars/200601/1


I agree. Seems good in theory for getting ice off the windshield but I
wouldn't be comfortable spraying 60 C liquid on a windshield that is -20 C
or colder in the middle of a Canadian winter. Any chip or imperfection in
the glass and you're asking for cracks.


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Old 12 Jan 2006, 04:47 pm
Tech74
 
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Default Re: Motomaster washer fluid heater

What difference it makes??? You still have to de-ice all other windows
manually.Wont hurt to save $$ and scrape it off like the others.
My 2 cents.
"Sean D" <sdonaher@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:HBlxf.28588$Pq4.262445@news20.bellglobal.com. ..
>
> "T L via CarKB.com" <u10197@uwe> wrote in message

news:5a3b0993e2dba@uwe...
> > based on what I've seen of it, it looks like an in-line heater, so if

you
> > happened to leave bug wash in the tank, it would still freeze, as the

tank
> is
> > way down in the bumper (in most cases on hondas) and quite far away from

> the
> > actual heater.
> >
> > My thoughts on the contraption are that it seems like an ok idea in

> theory,
> > but there are too many possible problems, leaks and heat differentials
> > causing glass cracks etc etc. I think it says that it heats the fluid

up
> to
> > 60C, too hot in my opinion.
> >
> > heres a link to the device mentioned.... $50 canadian, its cheaper than

I
> > thought it would be....
> >
> >

>

http://www.canadiantire.ca/assortmen...ER%3C%3Efolder
_id=1408474396669671&ASSORTMENT%3C%3East_id=140847 4396670271&bmUID=113704241
5428&PRODUCT%3C%3Eprd_id=845524443285107&assortmen t=primary&fromSearch=true
> >
> >
> > OR
> >
> > http://tinyurl.com/a3cfb
> >
> > Terry in Winterpeg
> >
> >
> > TeGGeR® wrote:
> > >> Anybody in here have this? Is it any good?
> > >>
> > >> Sounds like a good idea for the great white north.
> > >
> > >Waste of money.
> > >
> > >Although I suppose if you've accidentally left summer bug wash in

there,
> > >the heater will keep it from freezing on you.
> > >

> >
> > --
> > Message posted via CarKB.com
> > http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx...-cars/200601/1

>
> I agree. Seems good in theory for getting ice off the windshield but I
> wouldn't be comfortable spraying 60 C liquid on a windshield that is -20 C
> or colder in the middle of a Canadian winter. Any chip or imperfection in
> the glass and you're asking for cracks.
>
>



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Old 12 Jan 2006, 07:42 pm
Professor
 
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Default Re: Motomaster washer fluid heater

Never saw that particular gadget... but the idea is sound as long as
the solution doesn't get too hot.
Warm fluid cleans better and can do a little melting of frost/ice in
addition.

Professor
www.telstar-electronics.com

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Old 12 Jan 2006, 10:27 pm
HPG
 
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Default Re: Motomaster washer fluid heater

On 12 Jan 2006 16:42:16 -0800, "Professor"
<briangriffey@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

>Never saw that particular gadget... but the idea is sound as long as
>the solution doesn't get too hot.
>Warm fluid cleans better and can do a little melting of frost/ice in
>addition.
>
>Professor
>www.telstar-electronics.com

Must be something similar to what the new Buicks have....(at least I
think is was a Buick ad that I saw....)
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Old 20 Jan 2006, 01:36 pm
Matt Ion
 
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Default Re: Motomaster washer fluid heater

boondocks wrote:
> Anybody in here have this? Is it any good?
>
> Sounds like a good idea for the great white north.
>


I saw a similar idea years ago in a DIY article in something like
Popular Mechanics... a small pipe, or a couple pipes, are run through
the fluid tank, and then fed from a split off the heater hose, so a
small amount of coolant could circulate through the pipe in the washer
(it doesn't actually mix with the washer fluid) and warm it up. Probably
more efficient, and wouldn't overheat the washer fluid until the car -
and theoretically the windshield - were warmed up as well.


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