garyji
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- First Name
- Gary
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- Dec 2, 2017
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- Western NC
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- 2017 JK Sahara, 2021 JLU Willys
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Would have a pretty low freezing point.Just a thought, has anyone put vodka in the fluid reservoir? Might be onto something………
It would be spectacular enforcement of any "No smoking in the Jeep" rules...Just a thought, has anyone put vodka in the fluid reservoir? Might be onto something………
No but that's a good point for those that do lower theirs. Now you need to unbolt and also remove a hose to drop windshield.I wonder if this wouldn't be an issue with the new and glorious wiper blades with the nozzles built in.
I would've done the same thing by accident lol.So I’m on vacation and I say to myself, “self, let’s remove the windshield.” It won’t be any different than being on a boat. So long story short it was a ton of fun, for me. Everyone else HATED it.
The best part was within the first 10 seconds of driving. I’m thinking to myself Jeep must have worked out some sort of a disconnect for the washer fluid when the windshield is removed. I was very curious about this. Even though I didn’t have to disconnect any hoses or wires to remove the windshield, I was undeterred in my faith that the Jeep engineers wouldn’t neglect this simple yet important detail. Yup, my friend and I got a face full of fluid and the neighbors got a great laugh. The only plus side is that my sunglasses have never been cleaner.
Next time I remove the windshield I am 100% wearing a diving mask, and a snorkel.
have fun out there!![]()
Eye protection is a must, for safety and legally...
My boss has a newer tundra, not brand new but new, I've been riding around with him for work the last few days and it's always beeping or booping or dinging about something, it's really annoyingEveryone on TacomWorld is right on the edge...from all the stupid chimes and nonstop beeps ?
This made my day ?So I’m on vacation and I say to myself, “self, let’s remove the windshield.” It won’t be any different than being on a boat. So long story short it was a ton of fun, for me. Everyone else HATED it.
The best part was within the first 10 seconds of driving. I’m thinking to myself Jeep must have worked out some sort of a disconnect for the washer fluid when the windshield is removed. I was very curious about this. Even though I didn’t have to disconnect any hoses or wires to remove the windshield, I was undeterred in my faith that the Jeep engineers wouldn’t neglect this simple yet important detail. Yup, my friend and I got a face full of fluid and the neighbors got a great laugh. The only plus side is that my sunglasses have never been cleaner.
Next time I remove the windshield I am 100% wearing a diving mask, and a snorkel.
have fun out there!![]()