I think my washer fluid tank is cracked.
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I think my washer fluid tank is cracked.
Last summer, I think I filled it with 100% water. I never used it, so by winter, I think the water froze, and I wasn't getting any fluid to the nozzles. I refilled with antifreeze washer and it started working. But, I noticed it went low very fast, within a week, so I think the reservoir cracked.
Is it a big job to replace the washer fluid reservoir? I assume there is only one that feeds front and rear?
Is it a big job to replace the washer fluid reservoir? I assume there is only one that feeds front and rear?
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Thanks for your post.
We’re here to help, but you must understand that all Jeeps are not the same.
In order for us to give you more accurate advice and help, we must know the following, as applicable, along with detailed information as to the symptoms/problems etc:
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We’re here to help, but you must understand that all Jeeps are not the same.
In order for us to give you more accurate advice and help, we must know the following, as applicable, along with detailed information as to the symptoms/problems etc:
Year
Model
Engine
Transmission
Transfer case
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That's late model stuff for me. I'm sure someone will chime in who has more experience than I do.
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