TomKoch89
Frozen windshield washer nozzles on Citroen Ccrosser Diesel 2009 - Possible solutions wanted
Spray nozzles frozen
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Hi, thanks for sharing your experience. It's always a bit reassuring to know that you're not the only one with such problems. Do you remember how much the repair cost back then? And has something similar come up again since then or was that it and everything has been running smoothly ever since? I'd be grateful for any advice, as this is really annoying. Thank you!
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Hello, I'm glad I could help you a little. Back then, they had to repair the cable connection to the nozzle heater, which cost around 95 euros. Since then, nothing has really happened, everything runs like clockwork. The defect in the spray nozzle heater was fixed afterwards, so don't panic, your garage will certainly be able to fix it. Sure, it's a bit annoying, but after that everything really is fine again. Cheer up, you'll be fine!
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Hello, your words are really encouraging. It's great to hear that it's not far over 100 euros and that the problem will be permanently fixed afterwards. I will go to my garage and hope that they can solve the problem as quickly as you did. I really thank you for your detailed reply and the motivating words. Take care and maybe see you next time!
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Hello, I know the problem, it happened to me once with my 2012 Citroen C5. It was a defective cable connection to the nozzle heater. Stupid, but not the end of the world. They did a lot of troubleshooting in my garage at the time. The garage then managed to fix the wiring. It took me some time, but afterwards it was like new again. So if it really is the heater that's going crazy, it may well be something similar in your case. You'll probably have to check the electrics once. It's a bit annoying, but it's a solvable problem. Good luck, hope it clears up quickly!
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