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Do you have a clue why my washer fluid is leaking? when i woke up this morning i just saw my parking lot wet, and when i checked it, its the washer fluid leaking. anyone?

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The washer fluid is held in a plastic tank, which can crack and leak. It is carried to the sprayers by rubber hoses, which can crack, split, and leak. You can try to take a peek up under the car and see if you can see a disconnected on ruptured washer hose. Try filling it back up with regular water and you should be able to tell where its coming from.

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