How to replace the windshield washer reservoir in a Mitsubishi Eclipse?

How to replace the windshield washer reservoir in a Mitsubishi Eclipse?

Select a level surface to work on your Mitsubishi Eclipse–be sure there’s plenty of room. After putting your car in park, turn it off, put on the emergency brake and exit the car. With your right hand, reach in and pull the hood release. Access the engine compartment by releasing the auxiliary release latch under the hood.

What should I put in my windshield washer reservoir?

You can buy premixed windshield washer fluid–diluted window cleaner–or make your own by adding about three cups of window cleaner per one gallon of distilled water. Avoid frozen fluid in your windshield washer reservoir and your washer lines by using weather appropriate fluid in the wintertime that includes both cleaner and ice remover.

How to fix a clogged windshield washer spray nozzle?

I needed to unclog one of the windshield washer nozzles on my Honda Civic, so I took the opportunity to make a how to video. Fun! I actually fixed it on my first try, but I continued on to show you how to fix it if it is really clogged up good by removing it from the car and cleaning it in vinegar and with compressed air. Loading…

What to do if your windshield washer is leaking?

Place a drain bucket below the reservoir to catch any washer solvent that may leak out. You can buy premixed windshield washer fluid–diluted window cleaner–or make your own by adding about three cups of window cleaner per one gallon of distilled water.

Select a level surface to work on your Mitsubishi Eclipse–be sure there’s plenty of room. After putting your car in park, turn it off, put on the emergency brake and exit the car. With your right hand, reach in and pull the hood release. Access the engine compartment by releasing the auxiliary release latch under the hood.

How to replace the windshield washer reservoir in a car?

After putting your car in park, turn it off, put on the emergency brake and exit the car. With your right hand, reach in and pull the hood release. Access the engine compartment by releasing the auxiliary release latch under the hood. Raise the hood until the hydraulic lift kicks in and opens it fully. Find the windshield washer reservoir.

Place a drain bucket below the reservoir to catch any washer solvent that may leak out. You can buy premixed windshield washer fluid–diluted window cleaner–or make your own by adding about three cups of window cleaner per one gallon of distilled water.