Wiper and washer – Subaru 2005 Forester 2.5X User Manual

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Wiper and washer

In freezing weather, do not use the windshield

washer until the windshield is sufficiently

warmed by the defroster.

Otherwise the washer fluid can freeze on the

windshield, blocking your view.

y

Do not operate the washer continuously for

more than ten seconds, or when the washer flu-

id tank is empty. This may cause overheating of

the washer motor. Check the washer fluid level

frequently, such as at fuel stops.
y

Do not operate the wipers when the wind-

shield or rear window is dry. This may scratch

the glass, damage the wiper blades and cause

the wiper motor to burn out. Before operating

the wiper on a dry windshield or rear window,

always use the windshield washer.
y

In freezing weather, be sure that the wiper

blades are not frozen to the windshield or rear

window before switching on the wipers. At-

tempting to operate the wiper with the blades

frozen to the window glass could cause not

only the wiper blades to be damaged but also

the wiper motor to burn out. If the wiper blade

is frozen to the window glass, be sure to oper-

ate the defroster, windshield wiper deicer (if

equipped) or rear window defogger before turn-

ing on the wiper.
y

If the wipers stop during operation because

of ice or some other obstruction on the window,

the wiper motor could burn out even if the wiper

switch is turned off. If this occurs, promptly

stop the vehicle in a safe place, turn the ignition

switch to the “LOCK” position and clean the

window glass to allow proper wiper operation.
y

Use clean water if windshield washer fluid is

unavailable. In areas where water freezes in

winter, use SUBARU Windshield Washer Fluid

or the equivalent. (See the “Windshield washer

fluid” section in chapter 11.)

Also, when driving the vehicle when there are

freezing temperatures, use non-freezing type

wiper blades.
y

Do not clean the wiper blades with gasoline

or a solvent, such as paint thinner or benzene.

This will cause deterioration of the wiper

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