On 2/13/07, John Bange <jbange@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > I suspect it's intended to be more useful in keeping crud off the rear-- > hence the additional complication of the rear washer gear.
Yep, the aerodymic brick of a Type II T3 Transporter (and camper) sucks up all the road crud and spins it into a bunch of tiny tornados. Some of them slam up against the rear hatch and desposits a certain percentage of their profits on the back window. Result -- vannihilation of your rear view via the glass. A little push on dee handle up front and squirto/wipo cleans dee glass.
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