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i have a 2003 chevy cavalier,the problem i have is that it has a leak in the windsield washer supply hose , how do i fix this problem ? it has one hole in the hose near the battery ,and one underneath the battery support.
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Re: leak
Um, replace it?
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Re: leak
no, really. do you have to look that up in some book
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Re: leak
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your question does not appear to be that complicated ..why do you ask about this ? |
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the problem is i can disconnect the hose on the underside of hood ,but can't gwet at the other end ( under the battery support ) too much stuff in the way
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Re: leak
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remove components to get at the tank connection then fasten new line to old line and pull until it is at the firewall connection.. this may not be possible with fasteners used to secure these lines to the car body so re routing the new line may be used ... |
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As a forum moderator I would suggest that in the future to clarify your posts, such as why you question the hose issue as you never asked or stated that it was difficult to access, did you?
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