Different wiper spray options?
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Different wiper spray options?
Does anyone know of any kits or anything that allow you to have a normal sprayer setup for the wipers instead of the awful ones that are on the blades, themselves? This is the worst thing about the defender. They don't have a wide spray and you can never get the windshield clean. I'm dreading winter time when there's salt all over the windshield. Thanks
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I am not aware of a specific aftermarket replacement option however I did see a thread a while back about this same issue. In that thread adjusting the stock sprayer nozzles was discussed. They are a small ball that a pin or other object can be inserted into the nozzle then moved to direct the spray. There are 4-5 per blade I don’t remember specifically without looking. With some effort others reported good coverage and cleaning. I was lucky and did not need to adjust mine. Hope this helps.
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Thanks. I'm not worried about the wiper blades, themselves. I'm worried about the spray pattern. I don't know if others are experiencing what I am, but the spray is just a stream and not a spread or fan, so it squirts on the windshield and misses a lot of spots. If this is supposed to be an off-road vehicle, why not have a windshield washing system that is geared towards that?
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I looked into this a year ago when I changed my own wiper blades. The blades that squirt from the inside of the wiper rubber is called Aquablade. It's been around for a decade. Some fun reading:
https://www.valeo.com/en/aquablade/
and
So it appears it's Valeo (owned by Bosch) technology that they sold to Land Rover. Not something JLR has cooked up themselves but something they decided to put on the vehicle. Wonder how hard Valeo sold them on this... cuz I agree, it stinks.
Selling points seem to be:
-- Sustainability -- 50 % less washer fluid used
-- Weight reduction play -- huh?
-- And something about keeping window cleaner so autonomous vehicle operation is better -- ie window mounted cameras.
-- Premium OEM adoption (M-B, Volvo, JLR + Others)
I sound like an old codger but personally don't like it either having seen it in action. My 2020 Defender 110 has standard sprayers front / rear... no Aquablades here. If you have the new stuff, you could always retrofit back to what I have (guessing wiper arms/tubing/nozzles/wiper blades), which works fine.
https://www.valeo.com/en/aquablade/
and
So it appears it's Valeo (owned by Bosch) technology that they sold to Land Rover. Not something JLR has cooked up themselves but something they decided to put on the vehicle. Wonder how hard Valeo sold them on this... cuz I agree, it stinks.
Selling points seem to be:
-- Sustainability -- 50 % less washer fluid used
-- Weight reduction play -- huh?
-- And something about keeping window cleaner so autonomous vehicle operation is better -- ie window mounted cameras.
-- Premium OEM adoption (M-B, Volvo, JLR + Others)
I sound like an old codger but personally don't like it either having seen it in action. My 2020 Defender 110 has standard sprayers front / rear... no Aquablades here. If you have the new stuff, you could always retrofit back to what I have (guessing wiper arms/tubing/nozzles/wiper blades), which works fine.
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I looked into this a year ago when I changed my own wiper blades. The blades that squirt from the inside of the wiper rubber is called Aquablade. It's been around for a decade. Some fun reading:
https://www.valeo.com/en/aquablade/
and
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eyyOS1jYMA8
So it appears it's Valeo (owned by Bosch) technology that they sold to Land Rover. Not something JLR has cooked up themselves but something they decided to put on the vehicle. Wonder how hard Valeo sold them on this... cuz I agree, it stinks.
Selling points seem to be:
-- Sustainability -- 50 % less washer fluid used
-- Weight reduction play -- huh?
-- And something about keeping window cleaner so autonomous vehicle operation is better -- ie window mounted cameras.
-- Premium OEM adoption (M-B, Volvo, JLR + Others)
I sound like an old codger but personally don't like it either having seen it in action. My 2020 Defender 110 has standard sprayers front / rear... no Aquablades here. If you have the new stuff, you could always retrofit back to what I have (guessing wiper arms/tubing/nozzles/wiper blades), which works fine.
https://www.valeo.com/en/aquablade/
and
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eyyOS1jYMA8
So it appears it's Valeo (owned by Bosch) technology that they sold to Land Rover. Not something JLR has cooked up themselves but something they decided to put on the vehicle. Wonder how hard Valeo sold them on this... cuz I agree, it stinks.
Selling points seem to be:
-- Sustainability -- 50 % less washer fluid used
-- Weight reduction play -- huh?
-- And something about keeping window cleaner so autonomous vehicle operation is better -- ie window mounted cameras.
-- Premium OEM adoption (M-B, Volvo, JLR + Others)
I sound like an old codger but personally don't like it either having seen it in action. My 2020 Defender 110 has standard sprayers front / rear... no Aquablades here. If you have the new stuff, you could always retrofit back to what I have (guessing wiper arms/tubing/nozzles/wiper blades), which works fine.