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Took a drive, picked up and installed seats, interior trim and door panels from an 03 limited.
2003,2004,2005 right to left
Quite a bit. My wifes takes about a gallon from when its dead empty. Fill it up until its overflowingDang been a while since I filled the washer fluid, must have been near empty!
Had about 2/3 of a gallon, not even close to full.
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No mention in capacities in owners manual or FSM?
How much does it hold?
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Well the shock is still the limiting factor, but yes, it will flex enough to where the springs will fall completely out (if it wasnt for the shocks)Lots-a-Travel, huh?
Thanks guys, it is good to know that I still need to add an extra 1/3 to fill it then.
Our jugs are 3.78 Litres and that is perfect as it would be just under a gallon.
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The Windex washer fluid really is steak free and offers good clarity though the glass.
I spray the Windex regular glass cleaner to the windshield, and use paper towels once in a while too.
I have to wipe the dirt off the blades, more so in the fall, with all the leaves & crap that collects! :gr_grin:
Ya windshield was always warm except on the highway. 70% IPA is a good idea though. We have tons of that at work....I think the secret is to allow the windshield to warm up well, before squirting fluid.
I have had to use the Prestone concentrate booster which brings it to -50 and still have some stock of it here.
Some just add some Isopropyl alcohol to the reservoir to get that extra protection, which would also help in nozzle freeze ups.