I have the dreaded leak and guess its the seal where the pump motor attaches to the reservoir. I can retain a part fill and everything works but when I fill 100% it leaks down.
Can the seal be swapped out through the front n/a wheel arch liner or is it a bumper off job?
Washer reservoir leak
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Re: Washer reservoir leak
From long time ago memory, yes, it is possible through the wheel arch liner, never needed to do it, but I did remove the wheel arch liners.
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Re: Washer reservoir leak
Thanks RUM4MO. I do plan to take the front bumper off later to spray paint it and don't want to repeat the job of removing and replacing it. Will have a fish around under the wheel arch. I'm guessing that the motor to reservoir grommet needs replacing (will see if a good silicone compound might help!)
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Re: Washer reservoir leak
I'd think that fitting a new grommet should work better at a first time fix.
I did take the front bumper cover off my wife's 2002 Polo because I wanted to remove a headlight assembly and epoxy glue maybe the/a bulb frame support as I needed to get it into the correct orientation so that it was in the correct position while the epoxy hardened - no big issues getting the bumper off, which was handy!
I did take the front bumper cover off my wife's 2002 Polo because I wanted to remove a headlight assembly and epoxy glue maybe the/a bulb frame support as I needed to get it into the correct orientation so that it was in the correct position while the epoxy hardened - no big issues getting the bumper off, which was handy!
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Re: Washer reservoir leak
It's not the grommet! New pump ordered to save time on repairing existing and risk of future failure.
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Re: Washer reservoir leak
There was a leak from the pump itself nearby the pipe union and one of the pipes also had a slight weep at the union. Replaced pump and bonded pipe to union with adhesive.