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sunshine 09-02-04 09:30 PM

What have you done to relocated washer bottle?
 
What have you guys done to move the windshield washer bottle from underneath the headlight? I need to run some plumbing down there for some cold air to the filter :)
-a

YearsOfDecay 09-02-04 09:49 PM

Go ta a junkyard... find a washer bottle from another car that will fit where you want to put it and run new lines... you can use the pump in the new bottle, , but you'll have to rig up a harness to go from the stock connector to the ne bottle

NZConvertible 09-03-04 04:54 AM

There's plenty of room on the opposite side of the engine bay where the headlight washer bottle goes. There's even a hole for the filler neck. Either a bottle from another car or a generic aftermarket one could be fitted there. The original bottle might even work.

sunshine 09-03-04 08:00 AM


Originally Posted by NZConvertible
There's plenty of room on the opposite side of the engine bay where the headlight washer bottle goes.

You mean on the battery side of the bay? (I dont have a headlight washer)
Thanks,
-a

strikland 09-03-04 01:59 PM

I relocated mine onto the floor of my garage. It does a fine job, too :)

DerangedHermit 09-03-04 02:00 PM

I've pretty much never used washer fluid on any car I've ever drove. Oh well...

95R2-89TII Ground Zero 09-03-04 02:52 PM

If you really want to keep it...switch it to the drivers side, fabricate some brackets, and relocate the battery to the storage compartments.

Rxmfn7 09-03-04 03:13 PM

Heres what I was about to do when my car was still N/A. You have 2 options, both of which are fairly easy and will look factory. Option 1:

Buy a headlight washer resavoir bottle from one of our Canadian forum members. Alot (if not all?? ) FCs up there got that option. Then you can just bolt it in , fill that up with your washer fluid, and extend the wiring to that side of the engine bay, and you are done.

Option2:
86-87 FCs came with the coolant overflow bottle on the drivers side inner fender. After that, the bottle was located up front , beside the hood latch. Depending on which one you already have, buy the other bottle, mount it up and use that for your washer fluid resavoir. Youll just need to drill a small hole to mount the washer motor, and there ya go.

95R2-89TII Ground Zero 09-03-04 03:50 PM

Option 3:

Take it out, and don't drive the car in the rain?? Okay, option 1 or 2 then.

Falcoms 09-03-04 04:18 PM


Originally Posted by 95R2-89TII Ground Zero
Option 3:

Take it out, and don't drive the car in the rain?? Okay, option 1 or 2 then.

um, in the rain would be preferred, being that the washer fluid is used on dry days.

sunshine 09-03-04 04:28 PM

Thanks everyone for their input. Although I appreciate all the "ditch the bottle" advice, as long as this car is my all season daily driver - a windshield washer bottle is still a must.

Rxmfn7 - thanks for that info. I really like the Canadian headlight idea.

Now...who has a pic of a canadian headlight bottle mounted for me???

thanks,
-a

NZConvertible 09-03-04 08:46 PM


Originally Posted by sunshine
You mean on the battery side of the bay? (I dont have a headlight washer)

Underneath the battery, basically in the same location as the washer bottle s now, but on the other side. Rxmfn7 had the best idea, but if you can't find a genuine bottle, a different one could be adapted to the location.


Originally Posted by strikland
I relocated mine onto the floor of my garage.


Originally Posted by DerangedHermit
I've pretty much never used washer fluid on any car I've ever drove.


Originally Posted by 95R2-89TII Ground Zero
Take it out, and don't drive the car in the rain?

If he didn't use it or didn't want to keep it, he wouldn't have even started this thread. Seems obvious... :rolleyes:


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