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Windshield Washer fluid tank
#1
Windshield Washer fluid tank
My windshield fluid light came on and it seems to be leaking really bad. It leaks right above the sensor it looks like. Would it be a pain in the *** to fix get a new tank or can I just adjust the power plug thing that goes to the sensor and hope that it makes the warning light turn off on the dash since I never use the fluid anyways.
#3
I never use the sprayers myself, and due to that great Dodge plastic, mine is cracked too. I just usually carry some stoner, and a squeegee in the toolbox to handle a dirty window. The last time I had the dash pulled off I cut the damn wire going to the light. I dont have to worry about it now.
I do have to replace the cracked over flow bottle though..... damn.... *adds it to the ever growing list*
I do have to replace the cracked over flow bottle though..... damn.... *adds it to the ever growing list*
#5
I have the same issue you do. I pulled the tank and inspected it for cracks, finding none; however, the seals around both the sensor and the pump were stained with fluid. My guess is that the seal is slowly leaking, so I'm going to head to the dealership to get new seals for both.
#6
Howdy everyone new to this forum.just got this truck Sat 4/17/10 the washer light on the dash was on so i bought a gal of fluid ck this am to find about 3/4 of it was on the ground tank leaks somewhere around the bottom ...don't have any thing other then the owners manual ,, could someone tell me the trick to removing it so i can get a closer look & fix if possible ? ...any info would be nice
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#7
Howdy everyone new to this forum.just got this truck Sat 4/17/10 the washer light on the dash was on so i bought a gal of fluid ck this am to find about 3/4 of it was on the ground tank leaks somewhere around the bottom ...don't have any thing other then the owners manual ,, could someone tell me the trick to removing it so i can get a closer look & fix if possible ? ...any info would be nice
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Taz man, there are two connectors you have to unplug, as well as the hose that feeds the sprayers. Then, if I remember correctly, it just pops right out, I believe I was able to hold the upper rad hose out of the way to do it. But if you have to, just unhook the upper rad hose, no big deal, you will just have maybe a cup of coolant come out.
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#9
Howdy everyone new to this forum.just got this truck Sat 4/17/10 the washer light on the dash was on so i bought a gal of fluid ck this am to find about 3/4 of it was on the ground tank leaks somewhere around the bottom ...don't have any thing other then the owners manual ,, could someone tell me the trick to removing it so i can get a closer look & fix if possible ? ...any info would be nice
Thanks
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Time for me to revisit this topic. New grommets didn't do anything for mine, so I pulled it and cleaned the exterior. I filled it with water and then examined an area in question using a jeweler's glass -- BINGO. A slight hairline crack near the base of the tank caused it to leak.
I bought some 2-part epoxy from my local model hobby store, mixed it to proportion and coated the area liberally.
Over five months and no problems with leaks. The epoxy ran about $5 and I've used it for other projects.