Under the Hood of Accord lx 95
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Under the Hood of Accord lx 95
Ok, so I just bought this car and when I went under the hood, i realized the wipers were not connected with the hoses used to transport water. How can i find the water tank to hook it up to the wipers, and where is the water tank located?
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Re: Under the Hood of Accord lx 95
the tank is located inside the fender of the drive side towards the front bumper. you have to remove the bottom liner to get to it. the water line runs inside the fender above the tire, towards the windshield, then hooks up to the driver side hood hinge then to the wiper nozzles.
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Re: Under the Hood of Accord lx 95
Im pretty sure thats what he meant to say. put 2 and 2 together and a normal person should be able to guess what he's trying to say.
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I'm actually not sure on the full route for the hose, but if I recall correctly, it goes up and over the plastic fender liner with some plastic clips next to the wiring harness in there. So to replace it completely you need to remove the driver's side fender liner to properly route the hose.
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Re: Under the Hood of Accord lx 95
Some cars have their nozzles located on the blades arm. While I agree, he probably meant they're missing the hose (nozzles) he could have just been looking at the wiper arm itself thinking it was like a different model car.
I'm actually not sure on the full route for the hose, but if I recall correctly, it goes up and over the plastic fender liner with some plastic clips next to the wiring harness in there. So to replace it completely you need to remove the driver's side fender liner to properly route the hose.
I'm actually not sure on the full route for the hose, but if I recall correctly, it goes up and over the plastic fender liner with some plastic clips next to the wiring harness in there. So to replace it completely you need to remove the driver's side fender liner to properly route the hose.
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