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930 windscreen washer reservoir access.

Dave930

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I need to access the washer reservoir on my 1989 930 because when I try to fill it, water pours out in front of the lhs front wheel which I think is where it is located.
How do I get to it?
 
You need to remove the road wheel and you’ll find the reservoir tucked up under the wheel arch.....and it’s a pain to remove! If you check on line you will find some really useful diagrams relating to the water flow to and from.
 
It could just be the pipe connection to the reservoir. The clip my of rusted or the pipe split. There is also an electric pump on the reservoir. It has a seal and a pipe connection to the front bumper. This can fail. You may have to cut the bolts which hold the reservoir on as they are usually very rusty.
 

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