Date: Thu, 2 May 2002 12:44:02 +0100 From: "Lineone" <lineonenopsamone.org> Subject: Re: 9000 Windshield Washer Reservoir Access
Remove right-hand wheel and liner. It's still a bit tricky but possible. "FatHoss" <Fatnopsam.com> wrote in message news:pnh1dus0e1vkk8l9bjoglr4gnt94km2i8cnopsamcom... > I would think your best bet is to remove the bumber and front valance > in one piece. Remove the 4 screws securing it to each of the fenders > and the 2 main bumper bolts. That should give you plenty of room to > either work on the problem in place or drop the entire tank. > > > On Wed, 1 May 2002 18:43:52 -0600, "JK" > <Jay(spamfree)nopsamlworldadventures.com> wrote: > > >95 9000, aero, US. I need to get to the bottom of the tank and replace the > >rubber hose leading back and up to the windshield. The hose is soft/rotten > >and routinely pops off at a connection point on passenger side of engine > >block (designed I think so you do not burn out your pump in the event of a > >blockage in the line). How do I get to the reservoir/tank? It appears to be > >buried under the left front quarter panel. Surely there's easier access than > >that?? > > > >Thanks in advance. > > > >Jay > > >