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New Series! | Stupid Questions | EP#01 | Leaky Washerfluid Reservoir
I am going to start a new series where everyone can make fun of me, laugh, or hopefully smile. I am putting these videos on YouTube to make it a little more interesting so here is the first video.
What you are looking at:
- Mercedes 1987 300TD | Stupid Question Series | EP#01 (in HD)
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'87 300TD Estate (Panzer Wagon, Sold) '95 E320 Estate (Sabertooth, Sold) '94 E500 (Stark 1, For Sale) '04 VW GTI (Rhino, Sold) '12 VW GTI Autobahn (Shadow) Last edited by frankstallone; 08-18-2009 at 10:14 AM. Reason: Updated YouTube link to HD version |
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You need 2 of these: 123 997 36 81
If that doesn't do it, your pumps probably failed like mine did - through the weep hole. I just did the redneck solution and filled the weep hole with silicone which will probably fail at some point in the future. New pumps are: 202 869 00 21
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-Evan Benz Fleet: 1968 UNIMOG 404.114 1998 E300 2008 E63 Non-Benz Fleet: 1992 Aerostar 1993 MR2 2000 F250 |
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Thankfully when the bottle is full they do work; I replaced the front headlights without the wipers and because I did not properly seal off the lines the rear window washer does not work.
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There is also a plug you can get to get rid of the unused pump.
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-Evan Benz Fleet: 1968 UNIMOG 404.114 1998 E300 2008 E63 Non-Benz Fleet: 1992 Aerostar 1993 MR2 2000 F250 |
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I would like to have the rear windshield washer working if possible, do they have a plug for the two lines that are not connected up front anymore?
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Updated the youtube video, thanks again KarTek
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