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Old 10-19-2005, 10:57 AM
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CD = Canadian model ( last years Pic , not with new spray nozzels )

question for the Canadian Guys , My 87 / 5000CDqt has the high pressure ( intense ) extra washer bottle that is attached to the regular washer bottle. The intense is used for summer bugs or winter extreme temps ( I think )So I'm looking at the set up and everything is there , but I noticed the High pressure line is there but not attached to the the spray nipples ? plus on the Intense washer bottle there is the little washer pump , all wired up ... , but how do you activate this washer system ? does yours work ? is it hooked up, thx dave

Princess Auto ( Cheap tool shop and Surplus ) Last week I picked up new spray Nozzles for my ( MOD ) Bumper to Headlight washer system ... only problem is they light up when I spray them ... ha ha . You would usually see these on Rice cars .
These Audi lights are a magnets to salt in the wint
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Default pulling the stalk does the normal stuff, pushing the end of it is the high intensity.. or vice versa

i forget.. theyre both filled with the same stuff anyways
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Default CD = Corps Diplomatique

as far as i know. as in its that fancy, that it's fit for a diplomat.
Old 10-19-2005, 12:40 PM
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Default Re: pullig the stalk does the normal stuff, pushing the end of it is the high intensity.. or vice v

I know I can put some of the good stuff in the other one for the winter.

does CD really stand for Corps Diplomatique ? what does the CS USA model stand for
Corps Sasquatch ,,,aha ha
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Default Re: pullig the stalk does the normal stuff, pushing the end of it is the high intensity.. or vice v

nah, doesnt work. we only sasquatch up here. south of the border its bigfoot.

kinda like Supertramp being big in ottawa only.
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actually, the intensive res is supposed to be filled with a concentrated washer fluid.
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good one :-)
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my 5000 is actually a CD . . . and I am having a hell of a time getting it registers in PA.
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where was the car from ... what's the problem &gt;
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