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s7gpt



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how does the ptc heater work, what temp kick in etc Question freelander 2 SE black and beige - now sold

Post #79328 26th Oct 2010 9:31 pm
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The Doctor



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wish i had gone for the cold climate pack now! I thought my 2010 GS had heated washer jets?


It's a great option at £250 I think on the GS. I bought my GS new in April and insisted that they find me one with cold climate pack. Huge frost the other morning was soon sorted. The cold climate pack adds heated windscreen and washer jets neither are standard fitting. Once the screen was clear I noticed the ice melting on the bonnet around the washer jets. Great feature.

XS and HSE get the added bonus of heated seats. I wasn't worried about this option though cos a good few farts soon warms things up Rolling with laughter LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby
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Post #79331 26th Oct 2010 9:59 pm
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stownrow



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The Doctor wrote:
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wish i had gone for the cold climate pack now! I thought my 2010 GS had heated washer jets?


It's a great option at £250 I think on the GS. I bought my GS new in April and insisted that they find me one with cold climate pack. Huge frost the other morning was soon sorted. The cold climate pack adds heated windscreen and washer jets neither are standard fitting. Once the screen was clear I noticed the ice melting on the bonnet around the washer jets. Great feature.

XS and HSE get the added bonus of heated seats. I wasn't worried about this option though cos a good few farts soon warms things up Rolling with laughter


Do you think there's a cheap and easy way to fit heated washer jets?

Post #79332 26th Oct 2010 10:04 pm
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s7gpt



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mmmm.... heated seats, had to turn mine down today as my arse was starting to get toasted Laughing freelander 2 SE black and beige - now sold

Post #79334 26th Oct 2010 10:05 pm
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Pedro



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stownrow wrote:
The Doctor wrote:
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wish i had gone for the cold climate pack now! I thought my 2010 GS had heated washer jets?


It's a great option at £250 I think on the GS. I bought my GS new in April and insisted that they find me one with cold climate pack. Huge frost the other morning was soon sorted. The cold climate pack adds heated windscreen and washer jets neither are standard fitting. Once the screen was clear I noticed the ice melting on the bonnet around the washer jets. Great feature.

XS and HSE get the added bonus of heated seats. I wasn't worried about this option though cos a good few farts soon warms things up Rolling with laughter


Do you think there's a cheap and easy way to fit heated washer jets?


When I lived in Germany a few years back you could buy a metal coil-shaped thingy that u slid over an engine coolant hose near the radiator and then fitted in-line into your washer jet fluid pipe. Of course this did not give you 'heated jets' but, once the engine was warm, gave you heated washer fluid. Only cost a few DM but never seen it in the UK though.

Post #79341 27th Oct 2010 7:31 am
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freely2sport



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One thing you could try is start the car with the key in, open one of the windows, reach in and press 'lock' on the dash, then use the other key fob to close the windows (press and hold the lock/unlock buttons I think?). I can't test this as not near my car, but worth a try.

Or don't ...

Post #79343 27th Oct 2010 8:00 am
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xtattsbox



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The heated jets are ok, but not great when it gets properly cold! Last winter when it was -6/-7, the jets didn't defrost for about 15-20 mins... Hi Darling, I'll be home in 10 mins. If I'm not back, please read this message again...

Post #79344 27th Oct 2010 8:12 am
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hinchy



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As anyone got any good tips, on how to stop car windows from freezing shut.

Post #79363 27th Oct 2010 1:03 pm
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athelstan



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xtattsbox wrote:
The heated jets are ok, but not great when it gets properly cold! Last winter when it was -6/-7, the jets didn't defrost for about 15-20 mins...


Our heated screen washer jets proved themselves at minus 27°C last winter.

Maybe you should get yours tested, and/or put proper winter screen-wash fluid in your container, one that's at least rated down to -20°C, and, do not dilute it with anything just to save a few pennies.

Post #79365 27th Oct 2010 1:11 pm
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ad210358



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stownrow wrote:
The Doctor wrote:
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wish i had gone for the cold climate pack now! I thought my 2010 GS had heated washer jets?


It's a great option at £250 I think on the GS. I bought my GS new in April and insisted that they find me one with cold climate pack. Huge frost the other morning was soon sorted. The cold climate pack adds heated windscreen and washer jets neither are standard fitting. Once the screen was clear I noticed the ice melting on the bonnet around the washer jets. Great feature.

XS and HSE get the added bonus of heated seats. I wasn't worried about this option though cos a good few farts soon warms things up Rolling with laughter


Do you think there's a cheap and easy way to fit heated washer jets?


Tesco's often have a promotion on for The Doctor's seat warmer though.

Post #79378 27th Oct 2010 6:21 pm
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redlabel



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The environment is not the problem. The problem is the extra wear you'll put on your engine when starting it and letting it idle in cold weather!
I am currently working on getting a parking heater upgrade for my oem Webasto. Smile FL2, TD4 HSE
The flaming Orange!

Post #79616 31st Oct 2010 6:21 pm
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