Mitsubishi Mirage - How to turn on/off windshield wipers
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ส.ค. 2024
- Demonstrating how to turn on and off the windshield wipers as well as the windshield washer fluid for both the front and rear in a Mitsubishi Mirage. .
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Same switch with our Mitsubishi Xpander.
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Thank you! A damn bird crapped on my windshield and it was bugging me 😂
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Is there a demister ? When windscreen all fogged up ?
Yes
can anyone help out with this question?
How to let the rear one ON continuously. There's no ON switch.
I saw a guy talking about it saying that's a manufactured defect but Mitsubishi doesn't fix it
@diamoradiaz4287: It sounds like there might be a design issue. You might want to check with your local dealer for more information or a possible fix.
Still can’t get the rear ones working. Kindly elaborate, please.
@MelindadelosSantos: Make sure you’ve activated the rear wiper switch fully. If it’s still not working, there might be an issue with the wiring or motor.
How do you refill the rear window fluid?
Open the back door, look over by the hinge side is a square plastic panel.
Pull down on this panel and you'll find the container where the water goes, pull the top part of this container out about 2 inches, pour water in.
the front and rear washers share the same fluid container that is located under the hood of the vehicle.
@MagicKinghts: The rear window fluid is usually filled from the same reservoir as the front windshield fluid, located under the hood.
@robinstone1196: Thanks for sharing that detailed explanation!
@welfarewagonrepairs: Exactly right! They do share the same fluid container.
Chicago?
@Almighty_cornholio: Nope, not from Chicago, but it’s a great city!
Nice video. May I suggest no music when you’re giving the tutorials. It’s distracting. 😊
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Sorry to be a debbie downer, but if people had to come here to figure out how they work, they probably shouldn’t be driving a car 😂
@nathandaw2957: Everyone starts somewhere! Sometimes it's the little things that trip us up.