Blue Steel
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- Joined
- Feb 16, 2015
- Messages
- 23
- Location
- Macomb, Michigan
- My XLR/V(s)
- 2005 Blue Steel XLR .... 40,000 miles

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Who ever uses the headlamp washers anyway? Stupid idea to even put them on the car.
have the mistress press the wash button while you wait by the bumper. catch the nozzle when it pops up ? then twist it on.
if she doesnt take the opportunity to run you over and steal the car, shes a keeper.![]()
Sounds like you knocked off the cover to one of the headlamp washers, which is easy to do (both of ours have had it happen).
Had one of mine break off also many years ago. I just put a small dab of silicone adhesive and stuck it back down. It has been fine ever since. Who ever uses the headlamp washers anyway? Stupid idea to even put them on the car.
It was nice and warm last weekend in Michigan and I used the press the bumper down and spin technique (by the way looking from the top down, at least on the passenger side, it spins counter clockwise) and got my headlight washer cover back on. I added a couple very small drops of superglue to the rear corners as well, hope they never come off again. I also replaced the cabin air filter, gave the car a good wash and wax, opened the drain hole in the trunk compartment, removed both the door handles and cleaned the contacts, and then gave the interior a good clean and vacuum. This site is most definitely a wealth of valuable information, Thanks to All. Lastly, I did of course find the time to put the top down and take a nice long ride to "run through the old gas" and just enjoy the car.
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Will you tell us exactly where the Cabin Air Filter is located? I am not sure if the 2008 has one.
Some vehicles have a stacked pair of filters.
I have some 'old' fuel to run through as well.
Thanks, Gord.