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do you guys think I can repair a leak in my windshield wiper fluid reservoir myself :marseyscarfmerchant:

it wasn't squirting so I filled it and then it still wasn't squirting so later I looked in there again and it had all drained out, what an antisemitic waste of a couple shekels :soycry:

I don't have any car cowtools :marseycowtools: and I didn't look under the car but I assume there must be a gaping hole at the bottom for it all to drain so quickly :marseyready:

so do you think I can fix it myself or do I have to get wallet r*ped at mechanic :marseygiveup: it's winter so it's kind of necessary to be able to see ig

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It really depends on the car; had a friend who had a chevy and she had to take it in for everything because they had to drop the bumper.. to change a headlight. :marseyyikes:

I usually just google the year/make/model and issue to see if there are guides on youtube. Most Euro and Japanese cars can be worked on for basic maintenance/small fixes pretty easily.


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it's a cute old meowzda3, so I have to take the front wheel off and get a car jack and all this other shit etc, I'm just worried I'll get all this stuff and then get halfway through and still be too r-slurred to fix it and waste a bunch of time and money and have to go to the mechanic anyway 🤤

I feel like megan fox from transformers but not s3xy just for lifting the hood up

my friend drives a chevy too and the entire bottom of the car is constantly rusting and crumbling away lmao

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I'd probably bite the bullet and just take it in to if I've gotta take the wheel off; you'd probably spend about half as much money getting the part and jack but if you're not super confident it can be worth just paying to get it over with.

If you don't have a good mechanic you've known forever you could potentially call around and ask estimates for it as well.


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:marseygiveup: you're probably right, thanks for the advice :hugs:

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Every car nowadays requires removing the bumper to change headlights, and people :soycry: about it.

It's not that hard. Remove a couple screws, pop a couple retainers, bumper comes right off. I could get the bumper off my Fusion in three minutes flat.


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