On Jan 24, 4:51=A0pm, TonyJ <to...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Frank wrote:
> > CDR knastet inn: :
> >> 2003 TT Quattro
>
> >> Hello,
>
> >> The warning light came on that the washer fluid tank was empty. Half-
> >> filled it and couldn't see any visible leak, tried it out and the
> >> washers came on ok. The next day, the light came back on and the tank
> >> was completely empty.
>
> >> I'd prefer not to have to take the front end of the car to bits just
> >> to see what has happened - has anyone had this occur before?
>
> >> More importantly, I'm wondering what caused it to suddenly leak and
am
> >> hoping that it's not something serious that caused it...
>
> > Check hoses to the headlight washers, behind the bumper. Where
> > the main hose is connected to the two hoses to each headlight,
> > the connector may leak. Since its lower than the fluid tank,
> > your leak may be there.
>
> If it is there you should find fluid that has leaked out on the inside
> of the bumper and plastic cover under the engine in that area.
>
> If that is not it I would suspect that the seal for the pump has started
> leaking (especially if you are in a cold climate) or the pump has
> cracked and needs to be replaced.
>
> On most models this can be reached fairly easily by removing the
> driver's side wheel and the plastic fender lining. The pumps for
> windshield and lights are located on the front side of the washer tank
> and can be easily replaced.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
I have this issue on my car too. I was not aware of this when I bought
it. My previous owner got it checked from the dealer but they could
not find any leaks. But the tank does get empty very soon. This was
not especially in cold weather. But I do see the coolant dripping from
somewhere near the bumper. I have to check the headlight washers.


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