How's the mod holding up? Any leaking since then? BTW thanks for the hack and for being the Guinea pig!I have good news everyone, drilling a hole in the washer fluid tank lid solved my leaking rear washer nozzle. I also noticed the lid hasn’t popped open anymore either most likely due to not having the pressure built up in the tank. It’s been a week but I will continue to monitor the situation and report back if it starts leaking again.
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Same here JLUR.
Add me to the list as well, JLUR. Makes a nasty mess on the glass that really bakes on and is hard to remove.
Mine does it as well. A JLUR with about 1,800 miles on it, though I had noticed it within the first hundred miles.
Me to on my JLU, not bad but noticeable so going to vent the tank as suggested
I hear you. Same with me!My JLUR does the same, and it is annoying the hell out of me and my OCD.
@JeepCares Should we all be PM'ing you with our VINs and mileage so you can document this for all of us?Hi catdaddy63,
We are sorry to hear that you are experiencing this concern with your JL as well. Please message us with your VIN and mileage so that we can document this.
Darlene
Jeep Social Care Specialist
That’s what I did, I will let you know over the next few days if leaving the cap off fixes the issue, I just washed and waxed my baby yesterday and cleaned all the windows.@JeepCares Should we all be PM'ing you with our VINs and mileage so you can document this for all of us?
Either way I sent my info in a PM.@JeepCares Should we all be PM'ing you with our VINs and mileage so you can document this for all of us?
I think I found a permanent fix. Drilling the hole in the lid is only a temporary fix as the issue will return. What we need to do is drill a hole in the BOTTOM of the washer fluid reservoir, something like a 1/4" bit should do the trick. Once that reservoir is completely empty, you should no longer see any leakage or drips on the rear window.Either way I sent my info in a PM.
Now, how do we fix it permanently?
