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Iced over roads- Settings for traveling in such

No idea I am afraid what high‑performance winter washer fluids w/ low freeze points are legal and available in Texas given state-specific restrictions on volatile organic compounds (Prestone?!). I am not aware of a distinct winter fluid thread but think I have seen discussions on this forum. I use the cheapest, and plenty if there is a lot of salt, no issues. I wanted heated valves but not sure if my ride has those.
Just for what it’s worth - I used a lower freeze point windshield fluid. The spray nozzle started plugging up, so I took it to my Ineos dealer. They said to ONLY use the cheap standard windshield fluid. That surprised me.
 
Saves space. Drinking fountain/butt washer. What could go wrong!?
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Even the word ice used to have a squeaky clean and innocent meaning!
 
The other advantage of locking the CDL is that you are also equalising braking force between the axles. Makes a big difference to stopping distance on loose of slippery surfaces. I know these days we have ABS but even then I think it still makes a big difference.
 
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