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roz900

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  1. You can push the light sprayer directly to clean off the lights, what I am trying to do is stop it from spraying when I spray the windshield.

    When I drive the car and initially clean the windshield it automatically sprays the lights too. When I clean the windshield again while driving it does not respray the lights. I only want to clean the lights when I want to clean the lights.

    Any ideas??

    Much appreciated.

    Aaron

  2. Thanks for the responses so far. I am getting the idea, Get snow tires! :)

    I have an appointment for Saturday morning to get them purchased and installed for $2300 (ouch!). Well worth it to keep my car though. I just hope its enough traction, I don't expect to be doing 80 round corners, I do drive very cautiously in the winter, but I just want to feel like my car will stop given enough time and slow enough speed. If im going 5mph, I should be able to stop, easy as that.

    They said a brand of tire that wasn't blizzaks tires, it was something different but the guy said they are really good... should I trust what they put on, or demand blizzaks?

    One more question: I see that traction button down by my steering wheel the little picture of a car and 3 wayve lines. When I turn that on, it will eventually go off after a while, is that ok? I wasn't sure. Even when I turn it off, it still seems to turn on when I started sliding (weird, why even have a button then)

    I Live in Toronto Canada and drive 70 miles each way to and from work. I just bought some BSA 329 rims for about $100 each and Hankook Ipike tires for about $150.00 each. 225/45/17 all round not offset. This way I can rotate them. Seems like a good tire and I put about 15K on my winters each year. Snow mode makes a huge difference. I only use it when there is a lot of snow because throttle is so sensitive.

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