Hi, The first would be buy new, crazy, too expensive! Second is can you find one at a local salvage / junkyard, that's what I did. Third is to empty the washer tank and make a repair with epoxy. If the hole is too big, then try to fit a piece of hard plastic or some type of lexan, the kind they use for windows, over the hole and epoxy the hole closed wth the plastic piece. I'll bet though that your tank is cracked and an epoxy repair should cover and fix the crack. In the meantime, after you patch the tank, you'll do yourself a favor by finding a used tank. I was able to find one right away when I needed one. Good luck. Steve H.
you go to a mechanic :)
Get a new car
has to be replaced, its on the bottom up the washer fluid jug.
I have a brake fluid leak on a Chevy truck silveraldo
Take it to the mechanic
To fix a leaking washer hose on a Citroën C8, start by locating the source of the leak along the hose. If you find a crack or hole, you can temporarily seal it with electrical tape or replace the damaged section of the hose with a new piece, ensuring proper fit and secure connections. Check all hose connections to ensure they are tight and replace any faulty clips. Finally, refill the washer fluid and test the system to ensure the leak is resolved.
as for as what, the motor, the wipers, the fluid container, what?
Your washer may leak due to a damaged hose, loose connections, or a faulty seal. To fix it, check the hoses for cracks or blockages, tighten any loose connections, and replace any damaged seals. If the issue persists, consider calling a professional for further assistance.
To fix a leaking sink, first turn off the water supply. Then, identify the source of the leak, which could be a loose connection or a worn-out washer. Tighten any loose connections or replace the washer if needed. If the leak persists, consider calling a plumber for further assistance.
To fix a leaky sink, first turn off the water supply. Next, identify the source of the leak, which could be a worn-out washer or a loose connection. Replace the washer or tighten the connection to stop the leak. If the problem persists, consider seeking help from a professional plumber.
No, brake fluid will not fix a transmission leak. Brake fluid is specifically formulated for hydraulic brake systems and does not possess the properties needed to seal or repair transmission issues. Using brake fluid in a transmission can cause further damage. It's important to use the appropriate transmission fluid and seek professional help for a transmission leak.
if car is leaking fluid , it has a leak a leak and steaming indicates it is engine coolant and the engine is over heating find the leak and fix it before your trash your engine