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Re: 2000 Trooper Help

by "Wesley" <wesf@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sep 30, 2007 at 01:25 PM

If it's leaking out a gallon of fluid over a day or two time, I would think
you should be able to pretty easily find where it is leaking out of?  Look
for drips in the driveway and blue crusty stuff elsewhere if it's dripping
and eva****ating...

Fortunately, I've never had to dig into that part of a Trooper, so I won't
be any help...

Good luck!

Wesley


"David" <nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:46fd143f$0$11007$4c368faf@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> My wind****eld washer reservoir leaks all the fluid out over a span of a
day
> or two.  I can see the hose running from the pump to the wind****eld, and
its
> in good shape.  It almost looks like the pump is leaking, or maybe the
> connection between the reservoir and the pump.
>
> I tried to remove the tank and related components, however I was
> unsuccessful.  I removed the skirt in the wheel well and found 1 screw
> holding the tank in place - I couldn't find any additional screws, its
very
> tight in there.
>
> Does anybody have any ideas on how to remove the tank assembly?
>
>
 




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2000 Trooper Help
"David" <nos  2007-09-28 10:49:00 
Re: 2000 Trooper Help
"Wesley" <we  2007-09-30 13:25:56 
Re: 2000 Trooper Help
"David" <nos  2007-09-30 15:15:39 

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