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Patching up a leaky windscreen washer tube?
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Nope afraid not.It's been a few years since i first tried tackling it. IIRC it's a bit of an issue with these. I forget what they say the cause is.It isn't on the tubing itself that is running down, it's where it joins to the motor. I'd already put some gunk in there but i couldn't get access too well. It sort of worked but still leaks a bit. I was guessing i just hadn't covered it well enough which made me think about just going to town on it with gunk.0
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Local car spares shops should sell them.
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Taken from a YouTube video but it looks like it is easy to access through the grill at the front and the wheel arch. Then see where the leak is from there

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Maybe you can get a 'glob' of silicon sealant in your hand (like you use around baths and washbasins) and push it all round the leak?
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https://www.mymemory.co.uk/sugru-mouldable-glue-black-white-8-pack.html
Might not be the cheapest source, haven' researched itThe force is strong in this one!0
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