Windshield wiper fluid reservoir

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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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I'm almost certain I know the answer to this but to just clarify things...an f150 reservoir will fit right same body style
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.
 
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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.
Its busted lol I poured some in it and it just poured on the ground.
 

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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.
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
 

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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
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.
 

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