What's with the driver-side windshield washer nozzle on current Accords?

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Nobody, Feb 25, 2006.

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    Brian Smith Guest

    The one I have currently is a 2001. I have had '97, '94, '91, '85, '83 and a
    '79 in the past.
     
    Brian Smith, Feb 26, 2006
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    Siskuwihane Guest

    You were helped, your original question was answered in the second post
    of this thread.

    Others tried to help too, but you came back with "Then why are you
    responding?" when they said they "didn't know for sure". Then you go on
    to question if someone "really owns an Accord". You never said a word
    about an Accord so what difference does that make in regards to
    answering your question? Do you think Honda makes a different ww fluid
    nozzle for each car model?
     
    Siskuwihane, Feb 26, 2006
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    Siskuwihane Guest

    You were helped, your original question was answered in the second post
    of this thread.

    Others tried to help too, but you came back with "Then why are you
    responding?" when they said they "didn't know for sure". Then you go on
    to question if someone "really owns an Accord". You never said a word
    about an Accord so what difference does that make in regards to
    answering your question? Do you think Honda makes a different ww fluid
    nozzle for each car model?
     
    Siskuwihane, Feb 26, 2006
    #43
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    Siskuwihane Guest

    No.

    There is an attempt to cover as much windshield as possible. A minor
    variation either way can result in overspray, but that is easily fixed
    by adjusting them. Also, as soon as the wipers come on, the fluid is
    going to go flying in all directions, up, over, out, everywhere, that's
    inevitable. From the perspective of the person in the car behind, it
    looks as if the fluid went everywhere except on the windshield.
     
    Siskuwihane, Feb 26, 2006
    #44
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    Siskuwihane Guest

    No.

    There is an attempt to cover as much windshield as possible. A minor
    variation either way can result in overspray, but that is easily fixed
    by adjusting them. Also, as soon as the wipers come on, the fluid is
    going to go flying in all directions, up, over, out, everywhere, that's
    inevitable. From the perspective of the person in the car behind, it
    looks as if the fluid went everywhere except on the windshield.
     
    Siskuwihane, Feb 26, 2006
    #45
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    Brian Smith Guest

    I should add that over the years of being a driver and operator of a large
    variety of makes and models of vehicles. From the smallest vehicle a 1975
    Mini Cooper S to the largest vehicle I have driven, a Caterpillar 775E off
    road truck and everything in between, all of them have had the ability to
    adjust their windshield washer fluid nozzles.
     
    Brian Smith, Feb 27, 2006
    #46
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    Brian Smith Guest

    I should add that over the years of being a driver and operator of a large
    variety of makes and models of vehicles. From the smallest vehicle a 1975
    Mini Cooper S to the largest vehicle I have driven, a Caterpillar 775E off
    road truck and everything in between, all of them have had the ability to
    adjust their windshield washer fluid nozzles.
     
    Brian Smith, Feb 27, 2006
    #47
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    Siskuwihane Guest

    I see you did mention that in the subject line, my bad.
     
    Siskuwihane, Feb 27, 2006
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    Siskuwihane Guest

    I see you did mention that in the subject line, my bad.
     
    Siskuwihane, Feb 27, 2006
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    Nobody Guest

    ok, so you have no experience with what I'm talking about (the latest
    generation accords).
     
    Nobody, Feb 28, 2006
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    Nobody Guest

    ok, so you have no experience with what I'm talking about (the latest
    generation accords).
     
    Nobody, Feb 28, 2006
    #51
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    Nobody Guest

    As I said, you have no experience with this vehicle.
     
    Nobody, Feb 28, 2006
    #52
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    Nobody Guest

    As I said, you have no experience with this vehicle.
     
    Nobody, Feb 28, 2006
    #53
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    Nobody Guest

    wrote in @j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
    I never said a word about an Accord? Try reading the SUBJECT moron.
     
    Nobody, Feb 28, 2006
    #54
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    Nobody Guest

    wrote in @j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
    I never said a word about an Accord? Try reading the SUBJECT moron.
     
    Nobody, Feb 28, 2006
    #55
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    Nobody Guest

    wrote in
    Right...when it hits the wiper dead center that's not a problem.
     
    Nobody, Feb 28, 2006
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    Nobody Guest

    wrote in
    Right...when it hits the wiper dead center that's not a problem.
     
    Nobody, Feb 28, 2006
    #57
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    Brian Smith Guest

    This year's Accord are no different than any other make of vehicle on the
    road, in regard to the windshield washer fluid nozzles.

    I have to say that you lack any visible evidence of people skills
    what-so-ever.

    If you want help, perhaps you should consider speaking with a psychiatrist
    first.
     
    Brian Smith, Feb 28, 2006
    #58
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    Brian Smith Guest

    This year's Accord are no different than any other make of vehicle on the
    road, in regard to the windshield washer fluid nozzles.

    I have to say that you lack any visible evidence of people skills
    what-so-ever.

    If you want help, perhaps you should consider speaking with a psychiatrist
    first.
     
    Brian Smith, Feb 28, 2006
    #59
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    Nobody Guest

    Uh huh. Right. All cars are the same.
    Um, I pointed out that you have no experience with the current generation
    of Accords...which you don't.
    Perhaps you should only respond when you know what you're talking about.
     
    Nobody, Feb 28, 2006
    #60
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