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Old 03-09-2008, 09:25 PM
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How would i go aboutreplacing thewindow washing fluid sensor? its prolly really easy but it sounds like something that a person like me could mess up.. Ive replaced my own radiator and helped rebuild the head in my 98 S90.. but how to do a window washing fluid sensor, is beyond me...Hahahaha
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Old 03-10-2008, 06:33 PM
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Look in the top of the bottle for 2 wires coming out of the bottle.
The sensor should slide out and new one in.
 
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Old 03-11-2008, 08:34 PM
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Ok thanks tech. Your alot of help.
let me see whatI see with this sensor.
 
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I belive it's under the airbox, right? So disconnect the airbox, then sort of wiggle it out, it's pushed into some little rubber grommets. I seem to remember two bolts, but I could be wrong - either way, the airbox is pretty easy/self-explanatory to remove.

With the airbox out of the way, the sensor is held in with a screwed on plastic collar right in the top of the reservoir. Undo the connector on the wire, unscrew the collar, pull the float/sensor straight up and put the new on in.

I got one from a junkyard.
 
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