darrinf15e
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Tis the season for the weather to be STUPID COLD for the next 6 months here in the frozen tundra known as Minot, ND. A nice 11F today and winter doesn't start for another couple of weeks.
However, my 06 Denali has other plans for enduring the cold weather, I recently discovered a leak in the washer reservoir tank. I am unable to see where it is coming from, but my guess is that the tank is cracked or the rear window washer pump is out of place.
I picked up a replacement tank from the stealership after they quoted me $200 plus parts to R&R the tank.
How difficult is it to replace or remove to check for damage or an out of place pump?
Indicator works and front washer works, but if more than a thimble full of washer fluid is put in the tank it winds up on the ground leaving only one shot to clean the front windshield.
However, my 06 Denali has other plans for enduring the cold weather, I recently discovered a leak in the washer reservoir tank. I am unable to see where it is coming from, but my guess is that the tank is cracked or the rear window washer pump is out of place.
I picked up a replacement tank from the stealership after they quoted me $200 plus parts to R&R the tank.
How difficult is it to replace or remove to check for damage or an out of place pump?
Indicator works and front washer works, but if more than a thimble full of washer fluid is put in the tank it winds up on the ground leaving only one shot to clean the front windshield.