« Reply #19 on: 22 December 2009, 05:28 »
Well Morag, the best explanation I can find is that modern cars have more water nozzles than older ones and also the pumps may be higher pressure. Some cars have a sort of fan effect on the screen so the whole screen gets a soaking not just two or four points. Can't say I've taken much notice in the MK6 and I've not used it for a few weeks.
I always run an old car (commuting, shopping etc) and a newer one (Sunday best if you like) and the newer VWs and SEATs I've owned use far more washer fluid than the older ones despite the older ones getting more use.

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