where do you live? Because if it somewhere cold the fluid probably froze in the washer heads. Thats what happened to me. To fix it just use a blow dryer to warm them up, it should fix it.
My car used to have no rust when we first got it. But about 5 years ago my dad got a promotion and was able to park in a heated garage at work. During the winter when they would put salt down it would get into the metal and activate inside the heated garage. But now the city I live in uses this...
I have no clue what this is, but it is growing out of a rust spot on the right front fender. Take a look...
Does anyone have any clue what this is, it kind of looks like a sponge.
I wasn't going to say, "oh yeah I put the car to start my car under the rear bumper of my car. So if you ever in the Twin Cities come on over and steal my car" I was just asking where is the best pace to hide it.
I was out taking pictures for my photo class on tuesday, and I was at this park and I remembered, "I didn't lock my doors." So I ran back to my car and locked the doors and I failed to realize that my keys and my cell phone were laying on the center console. So I locked my keys and my cell phone...
Well as you can see on my red 62 I don't have the Headlight washers.
But thanks for clearing up the 4WD issue. But in 4WD mode I did notice that I got a crap load better acceleration, and a crap load worse gas mileage.