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Windshield Washer Fluid Reservoir Replacement/Repair 900 1995

My 940 was rear-ended 2 years ago and ever since then the windshield washer fluid reservoir leaks so badly that when I fill it, it completely drains out in about 30 minutes. I tried to tell the collision place about this at the time of initial repair, but they never addressed it. I've annoyingly put up with dusty/dirty windshields and frequent squegees at the gas station. I think it's time to fix this thing.

How do I get to the reservoir and tank to replace it? I've looked and the the air filter box is in the way, the air intake from the front of the vehicle is in the way as well. I can't seem to figure out which screws I gotta take out to free up the things in between me and the reservoir. Also, are there any hidden surprises for me in trying to replace the reservoir once I expose it? I can't seem to find any info about the washer reservoir in the FAQ. I'd be happy to take pictures and write about it, once I get it accomplished myself. Any help?
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'95 940 non-turbo sedan @ 175k miles






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