2007 Dodge Grand Caravan SE: Windshield Washer Fluid & Windscreen Defroster Demister

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Product Link for Defroster Demister Fan: https://dl.wish.com/r1WTG Code: nslzqhb

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Q: How does one refill windshield washer fluid? How does one clear up foggy windshield in extreme weather from inside the vehicle?

A: As shown
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Applications:
1. Windscreen Washer Fluid & Deicer: Deicing, Windscreen Wiper blades
2. Defroster Demister Fan: Defrost Windshield, heating/cooling fan
Relevant statistics on windshield washer fluid: "The Global Automotive Windshield Washer System Market is expected to cross USD 25.2 billion by 2026, growing at a CAGR of approximately 5.76% during the forecast period of 2019 - 2026.... The automotive windshield washer mechanism is gaining ground with the increasing need for safety and maintains the proper view. In cold countries, where there is a continuous snowfall during winter, it is essential to have a proper windshield wiping system to avoid any unexpected consequences. A proper wiping system prevents accidents by cleaning the dirt, snow and other particles from the vehicle's windshield.... The growing concerns for vehicle maintenance, installation of wipers with additional features such as defrost or heating, and other technological advances are also among the main drivers of the market in recent years.." ("Automotive Windshield Washer System Market Analysis - By Capacity (1.5 Litre - 2, 2-3 litre, 3-4 litre, 4-5 litre & Above 5 Litre), By Vehicle Type (Passenger, LCV & HCV), By Region (North America (United States & Canada), Europe (United Kingdom, Italy, Germany, Spain, France & Rest of Europe), Asia Pacific (India, China, Japan, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand, Rest of APAC), Latin America (Brazil, Mexico, Argentina & Rest of Latin America), Middle East & Africa) - Global Industry Size, Share, Growth, Demand, Trends & Forecast Report | 2019 - 2026, https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.researchcosmos.com/amp/automotive-windshield-washer-system-market/280641605)
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Relevant statistics on auto accidents from rain: "A new analysis of federal data shows that rain causes more driving fatalities than snow in 39 of the 50 states.In fact, car accidents are the deadliest weather hazard in the United States — whether caused by rain, snow, fog or wind — and kill about 7,000 Americans a year..." ("Surprise: Rain is the deadliest weather driving hazard", https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.usatoday.com/amp/27300165)
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More statistics: "Dangerous winter storms and bad weather are a factor in nearly half a million crashes and more than two thousand road deaths every winter.About 46 percent of crashes involving bad weather take place in the winter, making it the worst time of year for driving in treacherous conditions, according to research by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, a non-profit, charitable organization. Snow, ice and sleet are not only a problem when driving on the roadways, where it can cause significant safety problems by making it difficult to maneuver or stop, but also when it accumulates on the vehicle.The accumulation of snow and ice on the vehicle can also have significant impacts on both the driver and those around. AAA experts explain why it is important to clear off your vehicle of snow and ice before hitting the roads, as it can have both legal and safety repercussions... There are numerous hacks that you can try if you find your windshield frozen with ice and snow during the winter, such as filling the windshield washer reservoir with a winter fluid and using a plastic scraper, soft bristle brush or squeegee to remove the ice as it melts...” ("Potential dangers of not removing the snow, ice off your vehicle before driving", https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/potential-dangers-of-not-removing-the-snow-ice-off-your-vehicle-before-driving/336904/amp)

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Relevant article on Traffic Tickets & Penalties: “Edmonton police and city officials are reminding motorists that driving with an icy or snowy windshield can earn them a $155 ticket..." ("Don’t be a ‘peephole driver’: Driving without a clear windshield is illegal", https://www.google.com/amp/s/globalnews.ca/news/3895954/edmonton-winter-driving-clear-windshield-illegal-ticket/amp/)
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Relevant article on defogging windshield: "Windshields fog up because of differences in temperature and moisture in the air [humidity]. Window fog is caused by moist, humid air inside the vehicle coming in contact with the cold windshield before it’s warmed up. Your windshield will be colder than the air inside the car as it is in contact with cooler outside air.

There are several factors contributing to this humid air:

  • Driver or passenger breathing/inhaling and exhaling
  • A steaming mug of coffee
  • The rain and snow on your clothes

The humid/moist air comes into contact with the cold surface of the windshield glass, releases moisture and condenses into what we know as fog. The key to whether we can expect to find fog is the temperature at which the maximum amount of water vapour can be held in the air at a given pressure before condensing into a liquid. This is known as the dew point...It is also important to consider that the air trapped in the car from the previous day will be more humid than the outside humidity level, therefore holding more moisture..."("Winter Driving, Visibility and Defogging the Windscreen/ Windshield" https://www.arrivealive.mobi/winter-driving-windscreen-visibility-and-defogging-the-windscreen)

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Relevant Global statistics : " Every year, roughly 1.3 million people die in car accidents worldwide – an average of 3,287 deaths per day." ("Global Car Accident Statistics", https://safer-america.com/car-accident-statistics/#Global)

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Relevant Insurance coverage:
a. Auto insurance: all perils, collision, upset, dcpd, liability, uninsured auto, accident benefits, OMVAC
b. Travel & health with collision coverage for rental vehicles
c. Garage auto mobile policy
d. Personal property coverage
e. Windscreen Defroster/demister
f. De Icer washer fluid to deice windows
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