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I’ll keep you posted what the service guy says.I've had the same exact problem since day 1...haven't had a chance to get it checked yet.
Nothing comes out. Not even a small residue.The wipers are pretty cool and don't spray up washer fluid all over the windshield like my past ICE cars. They inject just enough fluid on the blade in several places. Are you getting nothing out at all when you depress the left stalk button? Maybe there's a motor problem pumping out the fluid. Let us know what service determines.
Funny, just what I posted above. Cool you got it fixed.Just an update. Service came in yesterday and said there was line disconnected. 5min fix. All good now.
Funny, just what I posted above. Cool you got it fixed.
Fred
As mentioned above, that line is probably not connected, trace it and check.Does anyone have the problem that one “sprayer” (or whatever) seems to work, but the other side does not? On my Model 3, the passenger side of the windshield gets fluid but not the driver side.
Does anyone have the problem that one “sprayer” (or whatever) seems to work, but the other side does not? On my Model 3, the passenger side of the windshield gets fluid but not the driver side.
That's right. Me too.Just push hard.... first couple of days I didnt knew the button has a “double click”
I had same problem.Just got model 3 last week and tried dispensing washer fluid but no luck. Tried pressing the wiper button (until the second) click and holding it but still nothing. Washer fluid full as well. Any suggestions?