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11-20-2009, 08:49 PM
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Re: wiper hose location help
If the company that replaced your shield caused this, have them come back out to fix!
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11-20-2009, 09:37 PM
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Re: wiper hose location help
Easy Ed, dude your the best  thanks for the photos and step by step I think I just might be able to do this myself.
I would go to the repair shop and have them fix it but its a 250 km trip and a tank of gas just to reconnect some hose so if i can fix in my driveway I save some time and money.
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11-20-2009, 10:38 PM
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Re: wiper hose location help
Great pics Easy Ed! do you know of an anti-siphon valve that can be installed in the line to keep the washer from pumping on their own.
Got stuck in the snow for a couple of hours above Golden CO last spring and the driver side was low and it pumped the tank dry.
Sometimes it happens in Moab as well, I thought it was due to the heat, I certainly can not be the only one that has had this happen.
Thanks,
Gary
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11-20-2009, 11:29 PM
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Re: wiper hose location help
Depending on the year (2003) they had a recall because of a problem with the wipers running by themselves or the fluid running by itself till empty.
Recall notice (I already fixed mine) http://www.elcovaforums.com/forums/s...ad.php?t=35772 read the bottom of the post about the recall.
My fix before the recall
http://www.elcovaforums.com/forums/s...ad.php?t=29583
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Originally Posted by lvmyhmr
Great pics Easy Ed! do you know of an anti-siphon valve that can be installed in the line to keep the washer from pumping on their own.
Got stuck in the snow for a couple of hours above Golden CO last spring and the driver side was low and it pumped the tank dry.
Sometimes it happens in Moab as well, I thought it was due to the heat, I certainly can not be the only one that has had this happen.
Thanks,
Gary
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11-21-2009, 01:29 PM
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Re: wiper hose location help
Easy Ed, You made my Christmas card list if you every come by Sulzbach-Rosenberg , German beir and bratwurst  are on me buddy.
Took me all of 20 min and yes the hose was not connected at the Y Connection in your photo. you saved me some big euro buddy that would have been a wasted trip for that to be done at the shop.
but I will give my guy at the shop some S**t about it the next time I stop in about.
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11-21-2009, 02:26 PM
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Re: wiper hose location help
Glad to of helped and that you was able to save yourself some time and money and that all came out well
Ed
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Originally Posted by wingn69
Easy Ed, You made my Christmas card list if you every come by Sulzbach-Rosenberg , German beir and bratwurst  are on me buddy.
Took me all of 20 min and yes the hose was not connected at the Y Connection in your photo. you saved me some big euro buddy that would have been a wasted trip for that to be done at the shop.
but I will give my guy at the shop some S**t about it the next time I stop in about.
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11-21-2009, 02:45 PM
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Re: wiper hose location help
Gary, I re-read your post this morning and you are actually saying that because of the way/angle the truck sets the fluid is running out ?
I am not sure how it can do that, to me it would have to be one he!! of a angle for the fluid to find its way to the nozzels and that was why I made the post about the wiper module problem that is common.
If I mis-understood please let me know.
Ed
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Originally Posted by lvmyhmr
Great pics Easy Ed! do you know of an anti-siphon valve that can be installed in the line to keep the washer from pumping on their own.
Got stuck in the snow for a couple of hours above Golden CO last spring and the driver side was low and it pumped the tank dry.
Sometimes it happens in Moab as well, I thought it was due to the heat, I certainly can not be the only one that has had this happen.
Thanks,
Gary
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