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Model specific boards => Golf mk6 => Topic started by: Mr_F on 12 December 2012, 11:05

Title: Hello Winter Niggles - Meine Golf ist sehr kalt oder Squirters ist Kaput!
Post by: Mr_F on 12 December 2012, 11:05
Hi Chaps,

So it's -4 on the way into work this morning, bit of dirt around so need a dab of the old windscreen wash.

1) no spray on the windows even though I expressly checked the nozzles were clear when de-icing.
2) my headlight washers worked fine once, but seem to have blasted siberia over the lights and refused to drop back down. see pics.

Now I have the uber grade winter strength concentration washer fluid in so wasn't expecting this.  Have done a search but nothing conclusive.  Any suggestions?  Would prefer to avoid the loveley main dealer monkeys.

(http://i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/The_nav/Redditch-20121212-00250.jpg)

(http://i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/The_nav/Redditch-20121212-00249.jpg)

Title: Re: Hello Winter Niggles - Meine Golf ist sehr kalt oder Squirters ist Kaput!
Post by: MAW73 on 12 December 2012, 11:15
Hi Chaps,

So it's -4 on the way into work this morning, bit of dirt around so need a dab of the old windscreen wash.

1) no spray on the windows even though I expressly checked the nozzles were clear when de-icing.
2) my headlight washers worked fine once, but seem to have blasted siberia over the lights and refused to drop back down. see pics.

Now I have the uber grade winter strength concentration washer fluid in so wasn't expecting this.  Have done a search but nothing conclusive.  Any suggestions?  Would prefer to avoid the loveley main dealer monkeys.

(http://i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/The_nav/Redditch-20121212-00250.jpg)

(http://i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/The_nav/Redditch-20121212-00249.jpg)

Drove 35 miles into work this morning and in the 45 mins it took me to get there my washers didn't even defrost for me to bloody use them. I attempted to use the washers and all I succeeded in doing was to smear the dirt and salt across my window screen with the wiper blades making visibility even worse  :laugh:

God I hate winter sometimes.....
Title: Re: Hello Winter Niggles - Meine Golf ist sehr kalt oder Squirters ist Kaput!
Post by: The Doc on 12 December 2012, 11:23
More concentrated screen wash required chaps  :smug:
Title: Re: Hello Winter Niggles - Meine Golf ist sehr kalt oder Squirters ist Kaput!
Post by: Mr_F on 12 December 2012, 11:25
I'd agree with you doc, but this stuff was near neat, having lived in -39 deg c in Iowa for 6 months I've never had this problem.
Title: Re: Hello Winter Niggles - Meine Golf ist sehr kalt oder Squirters ist Kaput!
Post by: p3asa on 12 December 2012, 11:53
Now I have the uber grade winter strength concentration washer fluid in so wasn't expecting this.  Have done a search but nothing conclusive.  Any suggestions?  Would prefer to avoid the loveley main dealer monkeys.

Your light washer being stuck won't be down to your screen wash though. It will be the mechanics round about it that have frozen. Probably the condensation frozen over. I'd imagine when it thaws and you next use it it should go back in.
Get the hairdryer out  :smiley:


Drove 35 miles into work this morning and in the 45 mins it took me to get there my washers didn't even defrost for me to bloody use them. I attempted to use the washers and all I succeeded in doing was to smear the dirt and salt across my window screen with the wiper blades making visibility even worse  :laugh:

God I hate winter sometimes.....


Should have got a Golf.  :smiley: Mine wouldn't activate the wipers if it didn't detect any water but only on the 2nd and further attempts. I thought it wa a neat feature!

Title: Re: Hello Winter Niggles - Meine Golf ist sehr kalt oder Squirters ist Kaput!
Post by: The Doc on 12 December 2012, 12:03
I'd agree with you doc, but this stuff was near neat, having lived in -39 deg c in Iowa for 6 months I've never had this problem.

Low quality British screen wash, had simillar in Canada winters -35 and all that but still able to use screen wash  :rolleyes:
Title: Re: Hello Winter Niggles - Meine Golf ist sehr kalt oder Squirters ist Kaput!
Post by: ScottA on 12 December 2012, 12:22
I use VW/Audi screen wash and haven't had a prob yet. Disabled headlight washers via VCDS as hate them.
Title: Re: Hello Winter Niggles - Meine Golf ist sehr kalt oder Squirters ist Kaput!
Post by: MAW73 on 12 December 2012, 12:27
More concentrated screen wash required chaps  :smug:


Your probably right tbo. Filled mine up from empty at the weekend and didn't measure the amount of screen wash I put in. A school boy error !

Title: Re: Hello Winter Niggles - Meine Golf ist sehr kalt oder Squirters ist Kaput!
Post by: mike. on 12 December 2012, 13:27
Mine did that during the really cold winter 2010/11, they will eventually return to normal by themselves.

As far as I know it is water pressure that forces them out and when you are driving in sub zero temperatures the wind chill at speed would be much lower and can cause them to freeze out.
Title: Re: Hello Winter Niggles - Meine Golf ist sehr kalt oder Squirters ist Kaput!
Post by: Jimble on 12 December 2012, 20:22
I agree with p3asa in that it won't be your screenwash causing the jet to stick out but it would'nt have helped, i only use vw screen wash and 3/4 of bottle with every washer fill and i've never had any problems. :cool:
Title: Re: Hello Winter Niggles - Meine Golf ist sehr kalt oder Squirters ist Kaput!
Post by: mkviken on 12 December 2012, 20:28
could you not just squirt some wd40 in there and get it moving

same as you would with a frozen door lock
Title: Re: Hello Winter Niggles - Meine Golf ist sehr kalt oder Squirters ist Kaput!
Post by: Agreeable Slick on 12 December 2012, 20:49
Wind Chill. Can easily drop the temperature 10degrees or so.

Washers activate, drip, freeze the washer in position.
Title: Re: Hello Winter Niggles - Meine Golf ist sehr kalt oder Squirters ist Kaput!
Post by: Mr_F on 13 December 2012, 11:18
Popped back down so obviously thawed out during the day, but absoloutley nothing was happening this morning at -5 no light spray and no windcsreen spray.  Very very Dangerous on a 30 mile motorway drive.

The more I think about this the more I think it is screenwash, simply because it froze when it made contact with the sides of the car around the light.  Trip to VW on the way home, coupled with 5.5 litres of shoddy windscreen wash going over the Car, hoorah for quick dispensing light washer jets!  I would do TPS but I'm not trade and it's a bit of a drive.

Moral: All screenwashes are not created equal!

Title: Re: Hello Winter Niggles - Meine Golf ist sehr kalt oder Squirters ist Kaput!
Post by: simonpolly on 13 December 2012, 16:12
More common sense needed :lipsrsealed: :rolleyes:
Title: Re: Hello Winter Niggles - Meine Golf ist sehr kalt oder Squirters ist Kaput!
Post by: dubber36 on 13 December 2012, 16:19
I would do TPS but I'm not trade and it's a bit of a drive.

Most TPS depots have a cash sales counter for the public. They only deliver to the trade, but will sell to anyone. A sale is a sale after all.
Title: Re: Hello Winter Niggles - Meine Golf ist sehr kalt oder Squirters ist Kaput!
Post by: Mr_F on 14 December 2012, 10:05
Thanks Chaps!

VW Gunk Purchased, screenwash drained, screeenwash mixed and refilled.

Pop Golf fact: You get a 1mile of driving with persistent pushes of the windscreen wash stalk (With the Winter Pack). 

Sorry if I didn't spot you and you got sprayed as a pedestrian....but my windscreen was covered in screen wash!

Merry Christmas!!  :grin:

PS. Common Sense FTW!