Washer fluid leak

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Jobi-Wan Kenobi

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I have a washer fluid leak in front of my drivers front tire when I try to clean my windshield. From what I've found so far the tank is the likely cause. I can't see anything though laying underneath and don't want to take it apart to find out since it's my daily driver. Should I just figure on replacing the tank?
 

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likely the line from the pump. known for breaking.
 
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Shouldn't have froze. I don't even bother running a summer formula so I don't have to worry about it freezing when we start getting freezing temperatures.
 

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I have a washer fluid leak in front of my drivers front tire when I try to clean my windshield. From what I've found so far the tank is the likely cause. I can't see anything though laying underneath and don't want to take it apart to find out since it's my daily driver. Should I just figure on replacing the tank?
There is a coupling on that washer line in the engine bay on the inside of the driver's side left quarter panel above the ECM which is a friction connection. I've had mine come apart, and the washer fluid drains near my front left tire.
 
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