Accord coupe - washer fluid container

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Pszemol, Jan 17, 2008.

  1. Pszemol

    Tony Harding Guest

    LOL, and you are? This is rich! :)
     
    Tony Harding, Jan 22, 2008
  2. Pszemol

    Elle Guest

    :)

    We're in the middle of a serious recession. The
    underpinnings are too much credit. IOW, money has just
    disappeared. The nation and now world are in a panic, and
    unfortunately it's justified (for at least a year or more).
    Then this spoiled, unskilled uneducated yuppie is
    complaining that he can't add a full gallon of windshield
    washer fluid to his Honda.
     
    Elle, Jan 22, 2008
  3. Pszemol

    Dave L Guest

    Cool, you looked it up! I was thinking in terms of the package advertising
    between different brands and the overall weight of the package is the same.
    I should have been more specific, but you are correct. Now, if we start
    jamming these hot dogs into the Accord washer fluid reservoir, how many can
    fit? Just trying to keep on topic. LOL

    -Dave
     
    Dave L, Jan 23, 2008
  4. Pszemol

    Tegger Guest



    No washer level sensor. The car's too old ('91) and not high enough in the
    Honda food chain.

    I determine my washer fluid level by looking at the position of the yellow
    foam-rubber bobber in the filler neck. High tech, y'know.
     
    Tegger, Jan 23, 2008
  5. Pszemol

    Tegger Guest


    Hey, another Guinness Book of World Records entry! Who wants to do it?
     
    Tegger, Jan 23, 2008
  6. Pszemol

    Tegger Guest



    You must either rarely ever have to fill the reservoir up or never lift the
    hood of your car. I never have a problem.

    Well, there was one once. I had driven some 500 miles on one of those
    winter days when the road was just wet. Muddy spray from the traffic ahead
    meant I was using the sprayers every few seconds, it seemed. I went through
    what was in the tank, a whole new gallon, and I still ran out.


    I unplugged mine because it was making me careless. Plus I unplugged the
    key-in beeper for the same reason. In the ensuing 15 years paranoia has
    ensured I have neither left my headlights on nor locked myself out, not
    even once.
     
    Tegger, Jan 23, 2008
  7. Pszemol

    Tegger Guest



    You may not even have the wiring for it. Certainly you don't have the dash
    light.
     
    Tegger, Jan 23, 2008
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    Pszemol Guest

    I know what you are talking about - have the same thing in my camry '95.
     
    Pszemol, Jan 23, 2008
  9. Pszemol

    Polfus Guest

    Cool...makes no difference to me...I seem to check the fluids regularly as I
    enjoy taking care of my car.

    I mean..seriously..I like doing the maintenance. I mean...a pilot walks
    around his airplane-know what I mean?

    Peace,
    Polfus
     
    Polfus, Jan 23, 2008
  10. Pszemol

    Polfus Guest

    Why can't Honda make a foam-rubber bobber that's red, or green..why does it
    always have to be yellow?

    I mean..yellow isn't a main primary color in the Additive Color System, so
    isn't this a design flaw?

    "Damnit, Spock..I *need* the answers!"

    Peace,
    Polfus
     
    Polfus, Jan 23, 2008
  11. Pszemol

    Tony Harding Guest

    (switching personna) "I canna change the laws of physics, Captain"
     
    Tony Harding, Jan 23, 2008
  12. Pszemol

    Tony Harding Guest

    Uh, oh, another Honda design flaw - there's no filter to keep hot dogs
    out of the windshield washer reservoir, the slimy weasels!
     
    Tony Harding, Jan 23, 2008
  13. Pszemol

    Dave L Guest


    Put 'em in a blender or food processor, and you can jam more in ;-)
     
    Dave L, Jan 24, 2008
  14. Pszemol

    Dave L Guest

    Class Action!
     
    Dave L, Jan 24, 2008
  15. Pszemol

    Tony Harding Guest

    Right on, power to the people! Anyone know a good lawyer? ;)
     
    Tony Harding, Jan 24, 2008
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    Tegger Guest


    No, you're wrong! At least on my car they put this "X" shaped thingy near
    the top like in your bathroom sink drain. You'd have to really force the
    dogs to get them through the "X". And you wouldn't force them unless you
    meant to do it. The holes /are/ big enough to easily admit pretzel sticks
    though...

    Come to think of it, has Honda ever /specifically/ said /not/ to put hot
    dogs and pretzel sticks in the washer reservoir? Maybe we can get rich yet
    (or at least our lawyers can)...
     
    Tegger, Jan 24, 2008
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    Dave L Guest

    If not a hot dog, can you squeeze in Vienna sausages?

    -Dave
     
    Dave L, Jan 24, 2008
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    Tegger Guest


    Only if you're a Mozart fan.
     
    Tegger, Jan 25, 2008
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    Tony Harding Guest

    Yeah, but your car is from *last* century - I believe we're discussing
    Honda's contemporary models.

    Right, as usual, Tegger.
     
    Tony Harding, Jan 25, 2008
  20. Pszemol

    Tony Harding Guest

    As another poster noted, you can squeeze in most anything if you first
    run it thru the blender.
     
    Tony Harding, Jan 25, 2008
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