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Posted

I developed a severe leak in my windshield washer that was causing the tank to empty within 24 hours. The pumps appeared to be working, but i had to remove the tank to determine the cause. Turns out the internal seal of the windshield washer pump had failed and fluid was leaking out of the housing.

In the process I documented the steps needed to remove the tank for your reference in the attached PDF. This is for a 2009 997.2 Carrera Base with the headlight washers.  Hope this helps.

 

 

Windshield Washer Tank DIY.pdf

Posted

Thanks for the write-up. Wondered where that tank was. Another mystery solved.

Cheers,

Johan

  • 2 years later...
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Posted
1 hour ago, scannington said:

Hi Wwilliam - I, too, am experiencing a leak and want to know where you purchased the parts  from.   Thanks!

 

 

 

Try board sponsor Sunset Porsche, great online search capabilities and some of the best parts prices around.

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On ‎2‎/‎2‎/‎2018 at 2:46 PM, JFP in PA said:

 

Try board sponsor Sunset Porsche, great online search capabilities and some of the best parts prices around.

That's where I purchased my parts

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