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 Post subject: Moving Washer Bottle: A couple of questions
PostPosted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 2:19 pm 
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I'm putting in the overflow bottle as my windshield washer bottle. Before I start I need to know if I have to remove the plastic inner wheel well? What else should I expect to run into?

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i THINK you can get to it if you take off the flare and bumper cover. i think i remember seeing it easily accessible when i took my flares and bumper cover off, but not 100%

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No need to remove flares. All you need to do is remove the bumper cover and the air intake filter box, and you can get to all you need to in order to remove it. (When you remove the bumper cover, you will be able to simply push the wheel well liner out of your way enough to complete the mission)

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ok so now my question is once you remove it and relocate it, how do you set it up to work like it did before you moved it. I noticed when I took mine out there were 2 plugs and some sort of lil motor??? Please advise old wise ones :wink:

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You get a radiator overflow bottle and use it as a washer fluid tank. The "little motor" is the pump. Hook up everything on the overflow tank. There is a really good thread on here in the Fabricate section on how to do it. There are however a couple of missing pictures in the thread.

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You get a radiator overflow bottle and use it as a washer fluid tank. The "little motor" is the pump. Hook up everything on the overflow tank. There is a really good thread on here in the Fabricate section on how to do it. There are however a couple of missing pictures in the thread.

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Well id like to see the writeup on that. I cant seem to find it in the tech section

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