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Old Apr 26, 2018 | 01:33 PM
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Does anyone know where the rear windcreen washer tube fits in the firewall my tube is disconnected and I can't find where it goes .
 
Old Apr 26, 2018 | 05:48 PM
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Not sure where it connects in the firewall at..

But I did notice a puddle in my cargo area one time. Mine had come apart, under the plastic trim on the ceiling, near the hatch. Added a few small pieces of tubing, now it works like new.
 
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Thanks for your reply
This has been sitting in my garage for a year after I broke the remote but now Its running.
I am going through things repairing and getting it ready for it's anual test , when I did a coolant change I found the rear screen tube dangling near the firewall I've tried blowing water back to see where it comes in to the engine bay .
I can't see where it fits spent a couple of hours crawling around but can't find it . Really winding me up because I want it to work .
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Not sure where it connects in the firewall at..

But I did notice a puddle in my cargo area one time. Mine had come apart, under the plastic trim on the ceiling, near the hatch. Added a few small pieces of tubing, now it works like new.
 
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