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Old 05-29-2009, 03:48 PM
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Default Anyone have a Write-up on How to Remove Windshield Fluid Resevior?

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Old 05-29-2009, 03:52 PM
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Uh, take the bolts out and remove it?
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hose on bottom 1 plug and 2 push in fastners then pull it out verry simple about as easy as installing a air lid
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It's pretty straight forwdumdumdum on the TAs. As I recall, I had to remove one of the brackets above it and angle the resevior to get it out (it was kind of tight).
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It's so easy I let the five year old down the road remove mine.
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Wow, thanks guys. I was able to remove it easily - I thought it would be more complex. Thanks for all the smart *** comments.




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