Strange disconnected hose under hood
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"Av" <spam-newsgroups@silverwraith.com> wrote in message
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> While fishing around under the hood of my 1993 90S this afternoon, to
> find the source of an odd rattle, I found a disconnected hose.
>
> It's about 5mm wide, and a translucent light brown colour.
> It's behind the battery on the (US) driver's side, and goes behind a
> piece of metal which is over the wheel well.
>
> I noticed that the washer fluid pipe also flows down behind that metal
> too, so I assume this might have something to do with the washer fluid
> pump.
>
> My washer fluid pump doesn't work. When I try to use it, there isn't
> even a sound to suggest that it's running, which makes me think these
> two things are probably related.
>
> The only problem left is, that I have no idea at all where this hosing
> should connect to! I looked around but can't find a place where it might
> go. Does anyone know, or have a diagram that might help me??
>
> Thanks
The tank is in the wheel case but near the battery.
It probably solves your problem when you connect it and the cable to the
pump as well.
Ronald
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"Av" <spam-newsgroups@silverwraith.com> wrote in message
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> While fishing around under the hood of my 1993 90S this afternoon, to
> find the source of an odd rattle, I found a disconnected hose.
>
> It's about 5mm wide, and a translucent light brown colour.
> It's behind the battery on the (US) driver's side, and goes behind a
> piece of metal which is over the wheel well.
>
> I noticed that the washer fluid pipe also flows down behind that metal
> too, so I assume this might have something to do with the washer fluid
> pump.
>
> My washer fluid pump doesn't work. When I try to use it, there isn't
> even a sound to suggest that it's running, which makes me think these
> two things are probably related.
>
> The only problem left is, that I have no idea at all where this hosing
> should connect to! I looked around but can't find a place where it might
> go. Does anyone know, or have a diagram that might help me??
>
> Thanks
The tank is in the wheel case but near the battery.
It probably solves your problem when you connect it and the cable to the
pump as well.
Ronald
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"Av" <spam-newsgroups@silverwraith.com> wrote in message
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> While fishing around under the hood of my 1993 90S this afternoon, to
> find the source of an odd rattle, I found a disconnected hose.
>
> It's about 5mm wide, and a translucent light brown colour.
> It's behind the battery on the (US) driver's side, and goes behind a
> piece of metal which is over the wheel well.
>
> I noticed that the washer fluid pipe also flows down behind that metal
> too, so I assume this might have something to do with the washer fluid
> pump.
>
> My washer fluid pump doesn't work. When I try to use it, there isn't
> even a sound to suggest that it's running, which makes me think these
> two things are probably related.
>
> The only problem left is, that I have no idea at all where this hosing
> should connect to! I looked around but can't find a place where it might
> go. Does anyone know, or have a diagram that might help me??
>
> Thanks
The tank is in the wheel case but near the battery.
It probably solves your problem when you connect it and the cable to the
pump as well.
Ronald
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On 2006-05-29, R@L <reply@usenet.com> wrote:
> The tank is in the wheel case but near the battery.
> It probably solves your problem when you connect it and the cable to the
> pump as well.
I'm pretty certain this isn't coming from the battery so it's not the
hydrogen release tube.
The problem is, I have no idea where the pump is that this might connect
to! I can't obviosuly see it and I don't have a repair manual
> The tank is in the wheel case but near the battery.
> It probably solves your problem when you connect it and the cable to the
> pump as well.
I'm pretty certain this isn't coming from the battery so it's not the
hydrogen release tube.
The problem is, I have no idea where the pump is that this might connect
to! I can't obviosuly see it and I don't have a repair manual
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On 2006-05-29, R@L <reply@usenet.com> wrote:
> The tank is in the wheel case but near the battery.
> It probably solves your problem when you connect it and the cable to the
> pump as well.
I'm pretty certain this isn't coming from the battery so it's not the
hydrogen release tube.
The problem is, I have no idea where the pump is that this might connect
to! I can't obviosuly see it and I don't have a repair manual
> The tank is in the wheel case but near the battery.
> It probably solves your problem when you connect it and the cable to the
> pump as well.
I'm pretty certain this isn't coming from the battery so it's not the
hydrogen release tube.
The problem is, I have no idea where the pump is that this might connect
to! I can't obviosuly see it and I don't have a repair manual
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On 2006-05-29, R@L <reply@usenet.com> wrote:
> The tank is in the wheel case but near the battery.
> It probably solves your problem when you connect it and the cable to the
> pump as well.
I'm pretty certain this isn't coming from the battery so it's not the
hydrogen release tube.
The problem is, I have no idea where the pump is that this might connect
to! I can't obviosuly see it and I don't have a repair manual
> The tank is in the wheel case but near the battery.
> It probably solves your problem when you connect it and the cable to the
> pump as well.
I'm pretty certain this isn't coming from the battery so it's not the
hydrogen release tube.
The problem is, I have no idea where the pump is that this might connect
to! I can't obviosuly see it and I don't have a repair manual
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On 2006-05-29, R@L <reply@usenet.com> wrote:
> The tank is in the wheel case but near the battery.
> It probably solves your problem when you connect it and the cable to the
> pump as well.
I'm pretty certain this isn't coming from the battery so it's not the
hydrogen release tube.
The problem is, I have no idea where the pump is that this might connect
to! I can't obviosuly see it and I don't have a repair manual
> The tank is in the wheel case but near the battery.
> It probably solves your problem when you connect it and the cable to the
> pump as well.
I'm pretty certain this isn't coming from the battery so it's not the
hydrogen release tube.
The problem is, I have no idea where the pump is that this might connect
to! I can't obviosuly see it and I don't have a repair manual
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"Av" <spam-newsgroups@silverwraith.com> wrote in message
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> On 2006-05-29, R@L <reply@usenet.com> wrote:
>> The tank is in the wheel case but near the battery.
>> It probably solves your problem when you connect it and the cable to the
>> pump as well.
>
> I'm pretty certain this isn't coming from the battery so it's not the
> hydrogen release tube.
> The problem is, I have no idea where the pump is that this might connect
> to! I can't obviosuly see it and I don't have a repair manual
And I told you where it was located.......
Ronald
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"Av" <spam-newsgroups@silverwraith.com> wrote in message
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> On 2006-05-29, R@L <reply@usenet.com> wrote:
>> The tank is in the wheel case but near the battery.
>> It probably solves your problem when you connect it and the cable to the
>> pump as well.
>
> I'm pretty certain this isn't coming from the battery so it's not the
> hydrogen release tube.
> The problem is, I have no idea where the pump is that this might connect
> to! I can't obviosuly see it and I don't have a repair manual
And I told you where it was located.......
Ronald
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"Av" <spam-newsgroups@silverwraith.com> wrote in message
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> On 2006-05-29, R@L <reply@usenet.com> wrote:
>> The tank is in the wheel case but near the battery.
>> It probably solves your problem when you connect it and the cable to the
>> pump as well.
>
> I'm pretty certain this isn't coming from the battery so it's not the
> hydrogen release tube.
> The problem is, I have no idea where the pump is that this might connect
> to! I can't obviosuly see it and I don't have a repair manual
And I told you where it was located.......
Ronald


