The washers do the job of cleaning the headlamps, but the spray also "cleans" (read: covers in streaky dirty water) the bonnet, the windscreen, the roof, the side windows, the a pillars, the b pillars, the c pillars, the rear window, the rear bumper and the tail pipes.
As such, there is a Poole Rule that we (read: "I") am not allowed to use them.
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R60 Light White / Red Countryman All 4 John Cooper Works Auto
R57 Chili Red Convertible John Cooper Works Auto
Nope. If we do, we give the lever a quick flick to make the water jet onto the windscreen, but not enough to bring on the headlamp washers. Obviously, common sense applies and during adverse weather conditions and when it is genuinely required for safe driving - especially at wintertime - all bets are off and we "skoosh" as much as is required.
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R60 Light White / Red Countryman All 4 John Cooper Works Auto
R57 Chili Red Convertible John Cooper Works Auto
Lmao, enjoyed reading the banter on this thread guys, thanks hehe
dad has the headlight washers on his car, totally agree utter rubbish
the best use they've had was when I used to get my mates to check "broken headlights" and I soaked them with it! Unfortunately they learned quickly so my amusement didn't last!!!
Right!..am really confused
Where are these wee washer things..Ive never seen them on my car..and how do I use them??..I wondered why i had two windscreen washer tanks..just thot Bmw were being fancy!!lol
cheers
Martin