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Originally Posted by rjc32000
Just picked up my car from dealer yesterday. They wound up swapping the entire washer fluid tank, which apparently was more practically accomplished than replacing just the sensor inside the tank. So far, warning light is gone, but I'll wait until we have another cold snap to pronounce it completely fixed.
It is interesting to see that other SA are recommending simply changing out the washer fluid rather than swapping any parts. Keep us posted on whether that solves the issue.
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Quick update, it has been well below -15 C 3 out of the 5 days since I got back my car and good news.....no warning!!!