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Spray nozzles frozen
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Moin, no problem, always happy to help! As I recall, the repair to the cable connection cost around €95. Since the repair, everything has worked great and the issue with the spray nozzles freezing has been resolved. The defect in the spray nozzle heater had been rectified since I went to the mechanic. I haven't had any similar problems since then, everything runs smoothly. Hope this helps you! Best regards!
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Hey, great, thanks for the info! I didn't know that something like that could be fixed so cheaply. Good to hear that you haven't had any further problems since the repair. I'll definitely have my mechanic take a look at the cable connection and hope that it works just as well for me as it did for you. Really, your help is invaluable! Have a great day! Best regards back!
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Hello, I had a similar problem with my Opel Corsa (built in 2015). In my case, it was not the spray nozzle heater that was faulty, but a fault in the cable connection. After initially suspecting the spray nozzle heater as well, my garage explained to me that the cable connection was the cause. My garage identified the fault by checking the electrical cables to the spray nozzles and then repaired the cable connection. It was no great effort and everything is now working perfectly again. Defective cable connections can of course always happen, so I would advise you to have your garage check this as well. Good luck!
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