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Old Apr 4, 2009 | 10:12 AM
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I have a 98' Blazer and the hose running from the fluid reservoir and the windershield wipers became brittle and broke off. I was wondering...

1. Is it possible to buy something to repair this?

2. If I have to replace it, how much work is involved replacing the hose?

Thanks if anyone has any ideas for me.
 
Old Apr 4, 2009 | 11:04 AM
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If you have a PepBoys close by, they carry any size hose you need. It depends on where the nozzels are located on your vehicle. Sometimes the grating over the wiper arms is a hastle to get off if that is where yours are located. Not too big of a job.
 
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Originally Posted by vadatara2
If you have a PepBoys close by, they carry any size hose you need. It depends on where the nozzels are located on your vehicle. Sometimes the grating over the wiper arms is a hastle to get off if that is where yours are located. Not too big of a job.
I'm more concerned about getting to the bottom of the resourvior for the fluid at the other end of the hose. Do they make something to repair the part that broke off to the wipers?
 
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