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Posted

i have a leak and i don't know where

i fill the washer bottle up and within two days the light is back on even if i haven't used it.

i have replaced the washer bottle and the same thing. i think one of the pumps is leaking but can't be sure

any one had the same problem and can shed some light on it.

Ross

boxster 98 2.5l

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Posted

You need to test with the fender liner off so you can see where the leak is.

The two option left are the motor and the tubing.

Of course if you have headlight washers that adds three more options...

Posted
You need to test with the fender liner off so you can see where the leak is.

The two option left are the motor and the tubing.

Of course if you have headlight washers that adds three more options...

yes i have headlight washers the water seems to come from the left side i also am quite sure it is from infront of the wheel but im not 100% sure

Posted

My 2000 leaked from the hose where it was connected to the bottom of the tank. All was accessible by partial removal of left-side fender liner.

Jef

  • 2 months later...
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My 2000 leaked from the hose where it was connected to the bottom of the tank. All was accessible by partial removal of left-side fender liner.

Jef

it was the rubber gromit that the washer motoer for the windscreen pushes into modified it and no leak

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