> > >> Don't even bother trying to get the right hose, even if you fix it it never >> worked right to begin with. >> > >Actually, my washer system is one of the few things that works well. I >pumped it up at the beginning of summer two summers ago, forgot about it >as I stored it outside through a winter up here in the great white north, >(we're talkin' -35c) and was able to continue using it for most of the >next summer without pumping it up. I suppose it's never safe to >stereotype a VW van. Same here. After replacing the valve inside the steering column to stop me getting a lap full of water every time I used them, the washers work great and seem to hold pressure indefinitely. Mind you, the constant rain in England means we never need them anyway. Andy E. A.C.Erskine@lut.ac.uk
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