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Washer bottle drain plug s2

simch1

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I know it is somewhere on here, but a search wont find it!

The drain plug on my washer bottle has split so I've lost all the fluid. Due at MOT station in 2 hours, then straight off the Le Mans! So need to get it fixed, dealer had one in stock, £1.79 including O ring, but I cannot recall hwo to get to it, and what needs removign to get to it.

Do I need to remove the batwing or can you get at it through the little access flap used to get to the bumper bolts..?

I tried having a rummage around in there, but not sure if I can get to it, certainly cannot feel it yet? But not jacked the car up as yet.

Any ideas or help appreciated.

Come on our Nigel! !
 
I replaced the fluid in my lux at the weekend and it was accesible under the car from in front of the front wheel, its on the very bottom of the washer bottle, nothing was in the way. cant think of any reason why an S2 would be different but it probably is. GL locating it.
 
no flaps or anything, i didnt go through the arch liner; I put my head under the front bumper, saw the bottom of the washer bottle, and the drain plug was right there. (its a very deep washer bottle and the bottom of it is pretty much level with the floorpan - the bottom is also further toward the front of the car than the top.) Perhaps the S2 has a smaller bottle? capacity on the lux is about 5 litres. Manual says its because its shared with the headlamp washers.
 
i'm intrigued. Mine leaks when i fill the reservoir up. Is this the same as a 944S because i looked and couldn't find a drain plug [&:]
 

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