It doesn't sit flush.
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It doesn't sit flush.
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Correct. You would also need to remove the hoses and the telescopic arms and nozzles etc. But if I were you, I would not bother with all those things. Just remove the pump, plug the hole securely and call it a day. You may also want to wrap up the connector to the pump and secure it so that water does not corrode the connectors should you change your mind in the future.
@Shawn, I think there is a leak here so coding the headlamp washers off would not help.
Thanks for the help! It's very odd, it seems like it'll only leak the first time I start the car in the mornings, I thought it was coolant at first until I actually got a good look at it and realized it was coming from my headlight washers. I'll have to find something to plug up that hole on the tank. Thanks for the help guys!
BP. Mines the same way.
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Just heard from BP, he got his working correctly. Thanks for all the input and pics.
Shawn,
It would continue to leak as long as there is a connection to the washer reservoir. If the proposed fix is implemented (getting rid of the pump and plugging it, or swapping out the reservoir for a non-headlight washer one), then that would be the ultimate solution to the problem if one has no interest in actually fixing the leak.
The pic that Rando sent me via text this morning for the trunk release handle did the trick; I saw how the handle slides onto the plastic nub. Can't believe I didn't see how it goes sooner; it's all fixed now. :)
Sparrow, I did the complete headlight washer delete on my ZHP with exception of keeping the headlight washer pump and plumbing. This is how I plugged the washer reservoir...
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All I had to do was plug the reservoir and disconnect the washer hoses from the headlight assemblies and replace the lower headlight trim. That was it.
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Then BP was kind enough to code my car so the headlight washers wouldn't be used...so far I haven't had any issues regarding leaking washer fluid on my car but when we did this to BP's car using the very same technique, he was experiencing leaking washer fluid. Not sure why mine is different but to this day it is still as shown above...
Very helpful! I'm going to try to tackle this this weekend. I may eventually end up ordering a new tank and headlight trim, and my trim is all sorts of road rashed. Any of you know if anywhere sells headlight trim already painted?
Maybe that's where I have a leak too!
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