HEY YOU, YES YOU

Don't fucking lie, how full is your water tank

>water

>water
>not a premix of 20% Alcohol and Water

Pretty sure that's the blinker fluid light, OP

>not using organic E85 extract straight from the plant

ALWAYS FULL
>Not using 10% Vinegar master race
enjoy your crusty crap

Oooo that's not a bad idea
>crusty crap
Wrong, enjoy your windshield smelling like Summer's Eve

>not using 100% refrigerant

I'm so glad my car doesn't have this light anymore

Shit annoyed the hell out of me in my Jetta.

Empty

I let it drop to a very specific level, so it only turns on in tight turns.

>unplug the sensor
???

wouldn't the light stay on forever then?

>not using windex + vinegar
>not liking the fresh smell of white vinegar
are you all gay?

It's too late now nigger my Jetta died a painful death

>rip trixie

when the light comes on i fill it up. Canadian winter mang. It's a necessity

Nope. Had a sensor break in my old '02 civic so the light was on even when the fluid was full. Unplugged it and it never came back on

>fresh smell of vinegar
No such thing and it's fucking disgusting, I bet you eat your fries with malt vinegar you barbarian

No idea I only check when I use it and nothing happens.

I HAVE VINEGAR IN MY CHILLI SAUCE AND I ADD IT IN EVEN IF IT ALREADY HAS VINEGAR IN IT BECAUSE I AM MAD MAN

CHOLULA AND FRANKS RED HOT TABASCO MASTER RACE

>HE ACTUALLY DID IT

i bought a pot of expired naga chillis in a sort of mashed state and just added vinegar it was amazing m8 my asshole died for days

>post about water level
>show squich-squich wipey-dipey blinky lamp in pic related
ach scheisse neger was arst du dueung

Jesus dude...

i dont even use my wipers or clean my windshield for that matter. The water just ripples off at high speeds.

I work at a dealership, top it off when I look under the hood and wash it once a week.

halp my ass

>20% alcohol/80% water
Fuck you Achmed and fuck your desert

60% antifreeze and 40% water master race!

>Fuck you Achmed

???

Same
>it's winter here
Why did I let this happen

probably about like 75% full. I just put some in last month.

>mfw walk outside today and car is covered in dirt from wind and rain

i removed it

Wiper fluid is like $2 for a gallon. Why wouldnt it be full?

>all these fags with dry and scratched windshields ITT

It's never full when you're in Canada. I go through more washer fluid than gas most days.

>tfw you have to give it a squirt literally every 30 seconds to see where the fuck you're going on a slushy day

fucking canada

This full

I realised we were talking washer fluid, not coolant.... my bad

Its full - 50% premixed thats guaranteed down to -21c, and 50% ethylene glycol

I feel stupid for asking, but what does the ethylene glycol do?

Empty, but my sensor is broken so it doesn't bug me about it.

Not full enough, thanks for reminding me OP.

>my DD civic
the light isnt on and it still squirts
>my truck
been empty for months. the bottle leaks from the line and my tires rub the bottle so I really should relocate it and epoxy that shit up.

Fuck mines the exact opposite. It will be completely full but the light is still on

>Only -21˚C
>Not -55˚C

Get out

Antifreeze concentrate

Nigger I run ski lifts, not a penguin tofu delivery service on the fucking south pole

>jetta
And nothing of value was lost

Faggot have you got a nuclear fucking power plant inside your engine bay?

I uninstalled mine to make room for an MSD ignition

Doesn't matter, the sprayers have been frozen over for the last 2 months.

You mean the screen wash reservoir?
I think it's about half full. I nearly emptied it, then dumped the remains of the previous bottle in, and I've been using it since.
The Prestone stuff is pretty good, leaves a nice clear finish. I should probably figure out how to clean the inside as well.

About half full, I use it a lot. That green Rain-X stuff is great.

100% empty because I can't be arsed to take off my bumper to fix it (think I used it when the nozzles were covered in ice at some point and that some hose came lose from the pressure). I just wash it by hand when it gets too dirty.

I don't know. I topped it off with antifreeze at the beginning of winter. Had this horrid drive last winter where I depleted it because even the antifreeze mix kept turning into white slush on my windshield and I had to keep respraying and wiping.

you too?

i'm so tired of winter.

t. leaf

Pretty much full, refilled it just 2 days ago.

-21c is pretty hot tho. Does water even freeze at that temp? Canada here

>not getting winter fluid

>he doesn't live where it's cold
You could have pure alcohol in there but it won't stop the little nozzles from freezing over.

You kids stay of of my lawn!

I'm sorry, did the leaf speak?

100% Full of Mr. Clean and dish soap. Rollin' down the highway blowin' bubbles.

Goddamn that's about 75° C colder than it usually is in Texas

>mfw 2ºC here is absolutely unbearable

Can i have your transmission?

not with a diesel fire in your home!
Or for that matter, driving a diesel powered econobox!

>refilling your water tank
>not using the old hose and funnel method to collect rainwater to directly replenish your reserves

It's like you guys WANT TO KILL THE PLANET

4/5 litres. 100% bars bugs window cleaner.

Filled it up a week ago so probably 75% full.

Crown Vics sprayers shoot so hard, I fill my washer fluid about once a month in winter.

Sense my washer motor is out, spray bottle of mostly alcohol and a lil water

I run homemade 100 proof ethanol mixed with ~3% propylene glycol and minimum detergents with Würth or Bosch heavy duty winter wiper blades. No smell, eco friendly, absolutely edible and doesnt turn slushy at negative 35-40°.

Propylene glycol is not edible and certainly not at 3%. also it's not 200 proof ethanol if you have PG in it

100 proof alcohol means 50%, and propylene glycol is used throughout the food industry.

I would just use polyethylene glycol in isopropyl alcohol. Sure it's volatile as fuck but so is ethanol and it will stay liquid all the way down to - 89c

i have no means of producing this and acquiring it would be non cost efficient. Doesnt get colder than -44° here.

not surprising with a fiat diesel.

It's Rubbing alcohol dude and polyethylene glycol is basically the surfactant in soap

i acquire large quantities of propylene glycol and 90% ethanol for my business. Making eco friendly winter washer fluid is just a side hustle.