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Rear wash pipe disconnected in engine bay?

Old Dec 9, 2018 | 07:52 AM
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Hi, just bought my second Blazer (2000my rhd) and I'm working through a list of jobs for it's annual MOT test. I've found the rear window washer pipe that comes from the pump disconnected in the engine bay. I can't find the other end of the pipe that it should be connected to, it has a 90 degree rubber connector on it and appears to route to somewhere along the cowl vent area. Can anyone point me in the right direction please? It's fitted with an LPG (propane) kit so there are even more tubes and wires than normal to confuse me..
 
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Is it near the washer fluid tank? there are 2 pumps on the tank. Front and rear
 
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Is it near the washer fluid tank? there are 2 pumps on the tank. Front and rear
I've found the pipe coming from the pump, I can't find the end of the other section of the pipe to the rear washer. Another forum user has previously asked and was told it's on the left side of the firewall/bulkhead but I think it must be hidden somewhere behind the mass of wires, pipes and black boxes..
 
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