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PLease help- When i pour water in water bottle of my Toyota lucida 94 reg-it pours straight out the bottom, any ideas why ?

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Hi Make sure the small water jet motor that plugs into the side of the water bottle is pushed in all the way or the water will leak out of it.

That water bottle holds water that the water jets squirts water onto the windscreen when you press the button for the wipers to work.


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What water bottle? If it is the windshield washer, then either the hose, pump, or bottle itself is cracked. Find out exactly where the water is coming out.

If some other bottle, answer the first question.

Thanks, Jim

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