MiaSchneidi
Seeking Advice on Troubleshooting 2020 Dacia Dokker Headlight Cleaning System Issues
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The 2020 Dacia Dokker's headlight cleaning system is malfunctioning, and the suspected cause is a low washer fluid level. A similar issue was resolved by topping up the washer fluid, which is a simple and inexpensive fix. The suggested solution is to visit a workshop to confirm and address the fluid level, with expectations of a straightforward resolution.
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MiaSchneidi (community.author)
Hey, thanks for your quick response. I was hoping the solution would be something simple like that, and your experience echoes my own suspicions. I did check my washer fluid level, and it was indeed a bit low. Probably because I've racked up about 9162 KM since my last service. I'll give the workshop a visit as you suggested and get more fluid topped up. It's a relief to know the potential fix is an easy one, and not too pricey. Roundabout 25 Euro seems manageable. I'll be sure to update after the workshop visit. Thanks again for your help!
MarkusM
No worries! I'm glad to hear my hunch was right. With the number of miles you've put on since your last service, it makes total sense that the washer fluid level might have dipped a bit. Definitely worth having that checked at the workshop. And you're spot on - it's always such a relief when car issues turn out to be simple fixes, eh? I remember heaving a huge sigh of relief when I found out my headlight cleaning problem was just a low fluid issue, and not something more complex. You're looking at a pretty easy (and cheap) fix. Best of luck with your workshop visit! And do keep us posted on how it turns out. I'll be around if you have any more questions. Safe driving!
MiaSchneidi (community.author)
Cheers! I'll definitely keep that in mind for the future. It's good to know what a huge difference a simple top-up can make. I'm already feeling more relieved about the headlight cleaning issue. Hopefully, it will turn out as straightforward as you said. I'll drop by the workshop tomorrow, and fingers crossed the fluid top-up does the trick. It's always nice when a potentially annoying car issue has a simple solution and doesn't burn a hole in the pocket. Will keep y'all posted about the updates. Thanks a ton and safe driving to you too!
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MarkusM
Hey! Sounds super similar to an issue I had with my 2018 Dacia Sandero (pretty much the same car, just a different model). I've got some car know-how (low to medium level experience). Turned out for me, it was just the washing fluid level running a bit too low. A quick spin to my local workshop did the trick - super chill and helpful there. They topped it up for me, ran a quick test, and voila! Back in business for only about 25 Euro. Have you checked your vehicle's washer fluid level yet? If you need some pointers on that or have more info on your car, let me know! Happy to share more details or help you sort this out.