Whenever I drive the Grenadier in falling snow, the lights are quick to be obscured, meaning I have to stop to clear them manually, often several times in a short journey.I have been running a utility wagon Grenadier, for the past 2 years as a work vehicle for my landscaping and tree surgery business. I also use the vehicle in winter when responding to Cardiac Arrest calls as a volunteer for the Scottish Ambulance Service and to attend the base for callouts with our local Mountain Rescue Team, who also operate a Grenadier.
Having written to Ineos my most recent response contained the following:
"I will ensure that Engineering remains aware of your concerns and will reach out to you directly should there be any changes or developments. However, I want to be fully transparent: as the lamps are functioning as designed and meet all relevant homologation requirements, it is unlikely that this particular concern will result in a design change."
Ineos deny that it is a problem, yet every Grenadier owner I know in the UK has experienced this issue.
I am trying to build a database of evidence to forward to INEOS in addition to the UK DVSA to highlight this issue before it leads to an accident. If anyone experiences this problem could they post a photo on this thread of their vehicle showing the headlights when they have stopped to clear them?
Thank you