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  1. "Windshield Wiper Fluid Low" warning light HELP 
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    2000 Audi A4 Quattro 1.8t.

    The yellow "Windshield Wiper Fluid Low" warning light is constantly on, and I can't get the darn thing to turn off. I checked the fluid level connector to the reservoir and the wires under the fender liner, and everything seemed ok. I even pulled the connector right off and crossed the wires (to trick it into thinking that the fluid level was above it), and it did not work.

    My car is a bit different cause the replacement hood doesnt have washer nozzles. Could that have something to do with it? Any idea how to just manually turn off warning light? I checked the wire diagrams, but could not find a specific washer fluid warning light wire...

    Any help would be MUCH appreciate.. its very annoying.

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    Sean
     
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  2. Re: "Windshield Wiper Fluid Low" warning light HELP 
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    Get it on a diagnostics system,but not at vw/audi they'll charge the earth for it! It may have an under-lying fault in the system that neds resetting.
     
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