Coolant leak repair holding after many temp-cycles.
Addressing my other blunder, i stumbled on this very good youtube link to the washer-fluid reservoir(rez) R&R:
https://youtu.be/lbIlp7ZIBKENote that -while it certainly eases access- you do NOT necessarily need to remove the RF wheel to R&R the rez; just pull the wheel-well clear. I drilled a hole near the edge of the wheel-well plastic to accept a bungee-end (left circle, below), thereby making it far easier to secure the flap well-clear of the rez.
I damaged mine while trimming-off wheel-well plastic (stupid!) using the (indispensable) Beijing vibro-tool. The gash is very accessible, and in an effort to allay self-disgust I've been (unsuccessfully) trying to repair it using my (mildly-useful) beijing "plastic welder" (right circle). After 3 fails, looks like I'm buying new:

APW and ROCK are both about $32, shipped. For +$5, APW offers a 5-year warranty, which given plastic&location is tempting if you freeze and/or crawl:
http://cart.autopartswarehouse.com/basket?ai=truehttp://www.rockauto.com/m/mobilecatalog ... type=10585Some clarification seems in order.
Gordnado was busting my chops about the beijing (some call "harbor freight") vibro-tool. The sloppy trim to the battery tray and slicing into the washer rez were both entirely MY fault, not the tool's. It is an amazingly useful tool. Simply put, there are tight-fits for cutting/trimming wood, metal, plastic and tile that NO other tool that I know of can execute. I repaired a vintage solid-oak floor which required extremely precise "plunge" cuts; this tool made it possible to reduce time and materials by >50%.
Slicing into the rez was unbridled stupidity. And it isn't that I "screwed-up" the battery-tray trim job, just that I didn't pay enough attention to make it "pretty"; the tool performed flawlessly. What can I say, I'm a bit burned-out from the past six-months of wrenching on the 05 gasser, then the CRD.
Honestly, it will take a few years of enjoying the CRD to transform my regret at swapping all of this ARB/Lift gear. I would quickly trade the 100+ hours of rusted (gasser's running-gear), nasty, heavy, under-vehicle labor for other productive and/or pleasurable diversions. The Gasser ran great, even if the frozen uca/lca bolts made it ridiculously stiff.
That optional deep-blue color is cool, too.
Here and now the CRD is running great, so maybe now I can enjoy her and shut-up for awhile lol.