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Used Renault Clio Washer Bottle
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About Washer Bottle
Clio Renault washer bottle is a receptacle used to hold water or washer fluid for the front and rear windscreen of the vehicle. When the driver fills up the Clio Renault washer bottle he/she must ensure that the cap is replaced. The Clio Renault washer bottle is attached to the washer pump via thin plastic tubing. When the windscreen wipers are turned on, either by the driver or automatically, the washer pump begins pumping water from the Clio Renault washer bottle. The water or washer fluid is then pushed through the thin tubing to the washer jets and sprays out on to the front or rear windscreen. These washer jets are small metal nozzles with black rubberised protective covers that help prevent them from corrosion. The water or washer fluid from the jets is then used by the windscreen wipers to clean the windscreen.
If a crack appears in a Clio Renault washer bottle it may leak water or washer fluid. If this crack is big enough or is left for a long period of time the fluid/water will leak out of the washer bottle meaning none is left for cleaning the windscreens. Dirty windscreens can cause driver visibility issues.
Renault Clio trivia
- The 2007 Clio Sport Tourer was the first station wagon version, and it went through multiple design changes. The 2009 version received a five-star safety rating from NCAP.
- The original design for the Renault Clio was intended to replace the hugely popular Renault 5.
- The most famous and popular Clio is the Renault Clio Williams. This was a custom-built Clio that was designed and built to celebrate the Williams F1 World Championship wins.
- The Clio was named after the Greek word for ‘to make famous.’
- 2002 was the year that the Clio saw its highest sales figure. That year alone saw 86,337 Clios bought in the UK.