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Old Mar 31, 2026 | 12:04 AM
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Default Re: Windshield washer

Originally Posted by sofiawiayz
To access the tank and pump for a leak inspection, start by ensuring the vehicle is parked on a flat surface and the engine is off. First, locate the access panel, which is usually found under the rear seat or in the trunk area. Remove any screws or fasteners holding it in place. If your vehicle doesn’t have an access panel, you may need to drop the fuel tank, which involves disconnecting the fuel lines and electrical connections. Once you have access to the pump and tank, visually inspect for any cracks, loose fittings, or wet spots that could indicate a leak. If you find any issues, it might be wise to replace the faulty components before reassembling everything.


You either have the wrong vehicle & the wrong system OR BOTH. The WW washer tank is inside the passenger side front fender (on USA models (don't know it drivers side on European models) and the vacuum pump for the door locks/security module is in inside the lower floor of the rear hatch/or (?? trunk if a roadster. Whatever your doing, good luck. If it is a crossfire, find the free documents collection here in the forum and download the owners manual and service manual. There is a wealth of self help .pdf's there as well. Good luck!


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