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Old 12-09-2004, 06:29 PM
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The above mentioned thread would probably work well for all systems with the washer tank well below the Aquamist pump.

The introduction of a checkvalve splice into the upper section of the windshield washer delivery hose would ensure the minimum water level is high up everytime the washer is activated.

If you are taking that route, you have to ensure the following if you have a system1s:

1. An inline valve must be used on system1s or you will be injecting water everytime the washer is activated.

2. You also need a repeater circuit to activate the valve whee 1s is activated.

The picture at the above link illustrated the arrangement pretty clearly.
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