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Same thing happened to me. The dealer gave me a price of around $60 with an hour of labor on top of that. I haven't gotten around to doing it yet. Simon Suniga, Durby wrote: > Well, I went to fill up the front washer reservoir & noticed a puddle of > the washing fluid on my driveway. Lo & behold, the front washer > reservoir was cracked upon further inspection. Do I even check the VW > dealership for a replacement or should I just go to my local 'pick a > part' & find one there? Is the price at the dealership like most other > VW priced parts (astronomical)? > > Durby Suniga > 87 GL WLE
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