SpencerDoyle
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I'm almost certain I know the answer to this but to just clarify things...an f150 reservoir will fit right same body style
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Are you swapping because of a leak that you've identified? If you haven't identified it, remove the kick panel on the passenger side and search for a disconnected hose. Reconnect it and you've got a fix.I'm almost certain I know the answer to this but to just clarify things...an f150 reservoir will fit right same body style
Its busted lol I poured some in it and it just poured on the ground.Are you swapping because of a leak that you've identified? If you haven't identified it, remove the kick panel on the passenger side and search for a disconnected hose. Reconnect it and you've got a fix.
Hey there Ulver, are you talking about the hose that goes to the rear window?Are you swapping because of a leak that you've identified? If you haven't identified it, remove the kick panel on the passenger side and search for a disconnected hose. Reconnect it and you've got a fix.
The hose that I reconnected is for both rear and front for my 2001. Behind the passenger kick panel. I feel like it'll be same for you since it's a 2000. Pour a little water in the reservoir tonight and take a look at the ground on the passenger side. I bet you'll see it start running off from the kick panel all the way down and dripping onto the ground between the two doors on the passenger side.Hey there Ulver, are you talking about the hose that goes to the rear window?
My 2000 just started not holding fluid and I assumed it was the reservoir, but after I replaced it with a junkyard unit, it dumped all of that fluid too (where I don't know).
I will definitely take a look there when I have a chance this week
thanks