Hmm, that's weird. I'm almost certain that mine was bone dry when I added a gallon. Got to within a half-inch of it spilling out at the neck and still had another inch or so left in the bottle.Every car I've ever owned has taken between 2/3 and 3/4 gallon of washer fluid. My Jeep takes exactly 1 gallon. This satisfies my soul on a level that I could never truly express.
Probably because the washer solvent companies would have to meet SAE and NHTSA specifications. Thus a gallon of the blue stuff would cost $50.I've never understood why car companies don't just make it so we can drop a jug of washer fluid in and screw in a pump.
True on the safety issue.Probably because the washer solvent companies would have to meet SAE and NHTSA specifications. Thus a gallon of the blue stuff would cost $50.
I like the idea because if I worked for a manufacturer, I'd spec out something like that (get a patent first) and then use it as another revenue stream. I'd also RF ID chip it and if you don't use the official jug, the washer alarm goes off and that alarm is integrated into the instrument cluster where there's no way to disable it. If the aftermarket comes up with a bypass, there will be a flag sent up if you go into the dealer and thus all warranty is gone. Also, that RFID chip will time out, thus you are forced to get a new bottle every 6 months.
On the other hand, what got me thinking of that, is my GE fridge. The water filter is around $50. I can buy the same one without the RFID chip for $8. When I install it, a warning comes up and the water does not work. So I had to buy the water filter bypass (for $20), cut out the RFID chip and tape it to the inside of the fridge. Now I can use the $8 filters. GE obviously looked at the printer industry and said, "We can do that".
You left out the loose fuses, the loose steering and an utterly incompetent dealer network. The Jeep experience wouldn’t be the same without them. ?The little things like auto down windows with a manual up.
The little things like XR bump stops extended so long the Jeep is into them traversing even the lowest mall curb.
The little things like loose bolts from the factory on the 2.0 Turbo water pump inlet tube.
The little things like bubbling paint.
The little things like an aux battery system that causes more issues than it’s worth.
All the little things add up to one bad ass vehicle despite its faults and shortcomings. Love my Jeep.