How to repair windshield washer fluid leaking into cab floor on passenger side.

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Asked by 99dakota Dec 05, 2014 at 07:42 AM about the 1999 Dodge Dakota SLT Club Cab RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

When you press for washer fluid a stream
rolls down into passenger side floor and
nothing on window. Does anyone have
specific details on problem?  I've searched
for a drawing diagram online to
troubleshoot,  haven't been successful
finding. Thanks!

1 Answer

101,775

My guess is the washer fluid hose has broke somewhere along the cowl and letting fluid leak back into the cab. Trace the hose from the washer fluid reservoir to where it exits at the hood and make sure there are no breaks. I find a simple fix for this type of hose is to pick up some rubber hose that is slightly larger in diameter and slide it over the two ends where it is broken.

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