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Old Oct 21, 2009 | 03:31 AM
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Hi Guys, thanks for all the good comments. Now I have a couple of questions for the RHD owners. Does your truck have headlamp washers, or is it just my Jap version. If yours does have washers, then can anyone tell me how they work. There is a seperate tank for washer fluid, but it never seems to need filling. I got a manual with the car, but it is all in Japanese, so other than pictures, I cant understand a word of it. I managed to download a full owners manual from the 'Net' but it makes no mention of headlamp washers. Any help would be appreciated. For those of you who dont have these washers, here is a close up of one situated on the Bumper
 
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Old Oct 21, 2009 | 06:20 AM
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Very nice truck man!
 
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Yea, the LT Blazers have these. I'm pretty sure they're standard on the LT models. I have seen them here. Not sure how they work but I'm sure someone in the US will have the answer.
 
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Interestingly, the trucks in the USA dont have them, as i discovered by going back through very old posts. I seems that it was only export models to certain countries. However someone came up with a wiring diagram, and from what I can make out, they work from the usual washer switch, but only when the headlights are on. Now since I dont do much night time driving (not really safe here) that is why the fluid never goes down. Will get someone to stand in front of the truck this weekend, switch the lights on, and see what happens!
 
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i bet they work the same as the ones on my Dad's last Volvo. they probably spray with the washers for the windshield, and are more than likely feed from the main washer fluid reservoir as well. at least that's how they were on the Volvo.

those would be a nice add on-especially here in Ontario, our roads always seem to have s**t all over them.
 
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