On 2/18/07, David Etter <detter@mail.auracom.com> wrote: > > Can anyone tell me if the English/Aussie right hand drive Vanagon > uses a windshield washer tank positioned on the right hand side floor. > i.e.: North American vehicles have the fluid reservoir on the drivers > side. > > The reason is because I was thinking, if it is true and one can be > mounted on the right hand side, then I would use that space to house > the radiator spray fluid for times of over heating. > Thanks for clarification on this idea. > > David Etter (dsl82westy)
David, I had an 82 T25 (RHD) Singlecab. IIRC the windshield washer bottle was still under the left side floor. Why not use one of those headlight washer tanks? They go on the opposite side. I bought a bunch of them but haven't gotten around to figuring where they go. General vicinity is behind the grill on the right side. BenT |
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