Windshield Washers Sample Clauses

The 'Windshield Washers' clause specifies requirements for the installation, maintenance, or performance of windshield washer systems in vehicles. Typically, this clause outlines the standards that the washer system must meet, such as ensuring adequate fluid delivery to clean the windshield under various conditions, and may require regular inspection or replacement of components. Its core function is to ensure driver visibility and safety by mandating effective windshield cleaning mechanisms, thereby reducing the risk of accidents caused by impaired vision.
Windshield Washers. (1) Electric windshield washers shall be installed by the body manufacturer. (2) The liquid container may not be less than 70 ounces and shall be of rigid plastic mounted under the hood. (3) Transit-style vehicles may have the liquid container in an enclosed compartment in the driver's area.
Windshield Washers. 19.52.1. Wiper mounted, wet arm: This requires the washer nozzles to be mounted on the wiper arm, approximately at the center of the arm. A nozzle shall be aimed each way from the center to wet the complete area of wiper travel.
Windshield Washers. The windshield washer system shall utilize an electric pump to deposit washing fluid on the windshield from above the windshield and, when used with the wipers, shall evenly and completely wet the entire wiped area. Wet arms may be supplied providing the tube which transports the fluid through the wiper arm is easily repairable. The windshield washer system shall have a minimum 2.5 3.5 gallon reservoir located for easy refilling from the exterior and mounted for easy determination of fluid level. The windshield washer system reservoir, the electric pump, check valves, lines, and fittings shall be corrosion-resistant.

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