Hi,
based on this great post:
http://www.audi-sport.net/vb/showthread.php?p=804393
I have now started to do the same on my B7 audi.
The reservoir looks different but there seems to be a nice 'plateau' that can be easily reached for fixing the washer pump in this model.
It would be impossible however to get the reservoir out of the vehicle so I will have to be careful not to leave any 'dust' from cutting that circle - maybe it will wash out when the reservoir empties after I cut that hole.
(cant seem to be able to upload any pics here - so hotlinking to some thumbnails in the dutch audi forum - sorry for bad quality)
what i will need now to continue is a set of repair wires, some length of 2.8mm wire, and a way to reach the fuse box - I am not sure how to remove the covering panels yet. Should be pretty basic.. Suggestions welcome...
based on this great post:
http://www.audi-sport.net/vb/showthread.php?p=804393
I have now started to do the same on my B7 audi.
The reservoir looks different but there seems to be a nice 'plateau' that can be easily reached for fixing the washer pump in this model.
It would be impossible however to get the reservoir out of the vehicle so I will have to be careful not to leave any 'dust' from cutting that circle - maybe it will wash out when the reservoir empties after I cut that hole.
(cant seem to be able to upload any pics here - so hotlinking to some thumbnails in the dutch audi forum - sorry for bad quality)
what i will need now to continue is a set of repair wires, some length of 2.8mm wire, and a way to reach the fuse box - I am not sure how to remove the covering panels yet. Should be pretty basic.. Suggestions welcome...
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