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
I don't have any car cowtools 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
so do you think I can fix it myself or do I have to get wallet r*ped at mechanic it's winter so it's kind of necessary to be able to see ig
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Are you sure it actually drained out? Can you see the entire reservoir? Is there a pool of washer fluid under the car?
It's pretty common for the fittings along the hose to break over time, especially the T-fitting that splits between the two noozles. You end up with a wet hood pad if the nozzles are hood-mounted.
Otherwise, it's just plastic. Epoxy it. If it has a rubber gasket for the pump inlet, replace that.
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I'm not sure, all I know is I filled it all the way and didn't use any and then it was empty
can I check just by borrowing a jack and looking underneath? i called a mechanic and they said up to $400 and there is no way I'm spending that much
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How are you determining that it's empty? Visually inspecting the bottle, or "nothing comes out when I press the button"?
You're in some weird third world country right
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nothing was coming out so I lifted the hood and it looks empty now
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Ok. Unfortunately that doesn't tell us much.
If you fill it to the brim, then let it sit overnight without touching anything, does the level go down?
Yes: The reservoir is cracked, or the pump gasket is bad.
No: Your reservoir is intact. When you push the button, washer fluid is being pumped but leaking somewhere else.
There's a couple common failure points, depending on the vehicle: An anti-drainback valve, the T-fitting where it splits between the two nozzles, or the nozzles themselves.
I don't know what year your Mazda is, but I've had this happen on my 2010 Milan and my 2016 Flex. Usually right around the 7-8 year mark, the ethanol in the washer fluid finally degrades the fittings and they begin cracking. It's worth noting that a 2010 Milan is basically an americanized Mazda6.
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omg thanks, i'll try to fill it again and leave it alone tonight. I had tried using it several times bc I thought the issue was just that it was empty (it was empty)
it's a 2012, so pretty old and I bought it used this summer
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Ok, so looks like yours has the nozzles in the cowl, and check valves and all that.
It'd be worth seeing if washer fluid is building up in the cowl area when you run the pump. I don't have my Milan anymore, but lemme go snag pictures of my Flex since that's also cowl-nozzled.
Blue is reservoir, pink is where it heads into the cowl, yellow is nozzles. A butter knife or flat screwdriver can release the pins holding the cowl on
In the cowl, you can see the fittings and whatnot where it's probably leaking
If you've never dealt with them before, these fasteners are in two parts. Lift up the top portion, then the whole body.
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omg thank you so much you're the best πππ I have to go out but I'll film what's inside later
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I filled more fluids and left it overnight and it looks like it drained again
sorry it's so dirty
maybe the fittings are also cracked though, I didn't check that far :<
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