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... you fill the reservoir with just distilled water?

I assume the sensor is a simple conductive sensor. And since distilled water has no dissolved minerals, the sensor can't conduct a charge thought it.
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Or, will the distilled water become contaminated enough by the residue in the reservoir to conduct a charge?

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I’m pretty sure at this point my reservoir is connected to a space time continuum. I’ve used it no less than 73 times and never filled it up.
 

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... you fill the reservoir with just distilled water?

I assume the sensor is a simple conductive sensor. And since distilled water has no dissolved minerals, the sensor can't conduct a charge thought it.
Why would you do that? It's designed for Washer Fluid .. Gimmie a break..
 

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The washer fluid level sensor is a two pin conductive switch. I would imagine there would be enough residual of older washer fluid that it would take a handful of drain/fills of distilled water before it would be pure enough for the level sensor to not work.

If you want to be a cheap charlie, you could use distilled water and get washer fluid tablets off Amazon for cheap and have some resemblance of a cleaning fluid. That is what I do and use during the non-freezing months.
 

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The washer fluid level sensor is a two pin conductive switch. I would imagine there would be enough residual of older washer fluid that it would take a handful of drain/fills of distilled water before it would be pure enough for the level sensor to not work.

If you want to be a cheap charlie, you could use distilled water and get washer fluid tablets off Amazon for cheap and have some resemblance of a cleaning fluid. That is what I do and use during the non-freezing months.

He's in southern `Frisco, I don't think freezing is a huge concern.
 

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He's in southern `Frisco, I don't think freezing is a huge concern.
Maybe, but he is not far from any travel to the Central Valley and Sierra Nevada mountain range area that does freeze.
 

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Why would you use distilled water in the washer?
 

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... you fill the reservoir with just distilled water?

I assume the sensor is a simple conductive sensor. And since distilled water has no dissolved minerals, the sensor can't conduct a charge thought it.
Is there a warning light?

Distilled water is not enough, you need some sort of chemical or detergent to help get the residue off the glass. I use a 50/50 mix of the blue stuff and Distilled water.
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