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1997 Volvo WAH64 Mechanics

by Burt Blair
(New Hampshire)

where do you find a windsheild wash tank on a 1997 volvo WAH64 truck?

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Places to look
by: California Joe

Burt,

Not sure on that model but I know Mazda likes to hide things like they do on their cars. On one model of their cars; you access the windshield water reservoir fill opening through the headlight opening.

You could find the small hose that sprays the windshield under the hood, and trace back to where it hooks to the reservoir.

Somewhere on the reservoir will be the opening to fill the reservoir or you'll find the washer fluid fill line attached to the reservoir tank. Trace the filler line back to the opening.

Sometimes Mazda mounts the reservoir under the battery compartment.

Good luck with the hunt.




Thanks!
by: Burt Blair

Thanks for the suggestion, but I am acutally trying to fill my windshield washer tank, not replace it. I am having a heck of a time finding it under th hood...any thoughts??

Used SemiTruck Parts Suppliers
by: California Joe

Burt,

Try these used semi truck parts suppliers. I've had luck getting parts from them in the past.

They may have the part or can get you connected with who does.


http://www.braytruckandparts.com/
Toll Free (800-636-4123)


http://www.geigertruck.com/
Please call 800-874-3443


http://www.111salvage.com/gallery.asp?catid=Semi-Trucks
Phone Numbers:
(618) 931-2644

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