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There are two wires / probes that measure the conductivity of the fluid. Some fluids, like rainx, coat the probes so they don't conduct properly. This makes the car thing the tank is empty when it isn't.
So I've had my model 3 for just over a year. Today the warning light said that the fluid was low. This is the second time that the wiper fluid has been low in a year. I've never added fluid to any of my other cars. Is the reservoir tank small? I don't see any signs of leaks...
Yeah, don't need the wipers that much here in San Diego!You clearly live in a very different climate. Me (in winter): This is the second time that the wiper fluid has been low this month. The reservoir must be huge!
Mine just came on last night, got the car July 27th, have probably used the washers twenty times, mostly to marvel at how they put the spray nozzles there. No idea how much it had been filled with when new.
I'm going to try the 303 tablets and see how they work out, although the as-supplied Tesla blue poison seemed fine but messy.
That blue poison is some of the most effective stuff I’ve EVER seen.... but also by far the most messy. I would love to know what Tesla uses. In previous cars in the summer with bugs I would have to run like four or five sprays to actually get any cleaning where as Tesla dissolves and loosens those suckers in one or two sprays!
Anyone know what Tesla uses? Or are they just shipping with ultra concentrated solution?
So you’ve never added wiper fluid to any of your cars? How is that possible, unless you never use it.So I've had my model 3 for just over a year. Today the warning light said that the fluid was low. This is the second time that the wiper fluid has been low in a year. I've never added fluid to any of my other cars. Is the reservoir tank small? I don't see any signs of leaks...
Agree. I’d love to find what they use as well.
I never filled my Acura - the dealership did it as part of their service.So you’ve never added wiper fluid to any of your cars? How is that possible, unless you never use it.
Wow! If you ever live somewhere that road salt is used, you can refill wiper fluid every couple weeks. I haven’t found the Model 3 significantly different from other cars.I've never added fluid to any of my other cars.
My guess is they use a quick stop or dealership for oil changes and those places have been refilling.So you’ve never added wiper fluid to any of your cars? How is that possible, unless you never use it.