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Old 06-28-2009, 01:05 PM
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Washer Fluid Bucket

How do I remove the washer fluid bucket? It seems to be wedged in with the brakelines in the way.
1997 Park Ave, 3.8 V6.
I filled the bucket and the fluid was gone in a day. I'm thinking the bucket has a leak, but maybe one of the lines has a leak?
Any insite would be helpful.
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Old 06-28-2009, 03:14 PM
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Re: Washer Fluid Bucket

Follow the procedure shown below to remove the reservoir. When you find the crack where it is leaking, clean the area with brake cleaner and use sand paper to roughen the surface, then use an epoxy patch kit with glass cloth to apply a patch. Follow the instructions on the patch kit!

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Re: Washer Fluid Bucket

Thanks, but your image shows the Coolant bucket removal, not the washer fluid bucket.
The brake lines are in the way when I try to remove the washer bucket.
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