Brick
18th January 2009, 05:05 PM
you buy a part to fix a problem, but when you pull everything apart find that you don't need the part you bought.
Window washer bottle lost all its fluid. Had seen messages on the forum about the bottle rubbing after fitting a bull bar (which I had done). So bought a new reservoir, gathered my tools, got underneath and pulled off the wheel well liner. Found that the pipe to the washer jets had fallen on the pump on the bottle. Didn't even really need to move much of the wheel well liner to put back on.
Aaaggghhhh!!! That's $111 to sit on the shelf for a while.
Window washer bottle lost all its fluid. Had seen messages on the forum about the bottle rubbing after fitting a bull bar (which I had done). So bought a new reservoir, gathered my tools, got underneath and pulled off the wheel well liner. Found that the pipe to the washer jets had fallen on the pump on the bottle. Didn't even really need to move much of the wheel well liner to put back on.
Aaaggghhhh!!! That's $111 to sit on the shelf for a while.