98 Sonata Windscreen washer cracking
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98 Sonata Windscreen washer cracking
I have had to replace the windscreen washer reservoir on my 98 Sonata
Levant twice in the last couple of years due to it splitting/cracking.
I just noticed water dripping under it yet again.... anyone have any
idea what may be causing this recurring damage?
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Levant twice in the last couple of years due to it splitting/cracking.
I just noticed water dripping under it yet again.... anyone have any
idea what may be causing this recurring damage?
Remove one each of the double letters if replying by email.
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Re: 98 Sonata Windscreen washer cracking
Just engine compartment heat I reckon, from poor placement in the engine
bay. We have a Toyota which is doing this.
There is a long list of things which can also cause this though -
-UV degradation while in parts store
-Incorrect use of reground or recycled plastic in manufacture
-Contamination of plastic in manufacture
-Incorrect cycle times in the plastic mold
-Stress applied to plastic from mountings in car
Geoff
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>I have had to replace the windscreen washer reservoir on my 98 Sonata
> Levant twice in the last couple of years due to it splitting/cracking.
> I just noticed water dripping under it yet again.... anyone have any
> idea what may be causing this recurring damage?
>
>
> Remove one each of the double letters if replying by email.
bay. We have a Toyota which is doing this.
There is a long list of things which can also cause this though -
-UV degradation while in parts store
-Incorrect use of reground or recycled plastic in manufacture
-Contamination of plastic in manufacture
-Incorrect cycle times in the plastic mold
-Stress applied to plastic from mountings in car
Geoff
"Harvey" <ozharveyy@hottmail.com> wrote in message
news:iomft09m4nkihueiabi5tghruk9lhntdq7@4ax.com...
>I have had to replace the windscreen washer reservoir on my 98 Sonata
> Levant twice in the last couple of years due to it splitting/cracking.
> I just noticed water dripping under it yet again.... anyone have any
> idea what may be causing this recurring damage?
>
>
> Remove one each of the double letters if replying by email.
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Re: 98 Sonata Windscreen washer cracking
On Sun, 02 Jan 2005 22:31:48 +1100, Harvey <ozharveyy@hottmail.com>
wrote:
>I have had to replace the windscreen washer reservoir on my 98 Sonata
>Levant twice in the last couple of years due to it splitting/cracking.
>I just noticed water dripping under it yet again.... anyone have any
>idea what may be causing this recurring damage?
>
>
>Remove one each of the double letters if replying by email.
You're not filling it with water, are you? If you are then that is
probably what is doing it. Water freezes and expands.
wrote:
>I have had to replace the windscreen washer reservoir on my 98 Sonata
>Levant twice in the last couple of years due to it splitting/cracking.
>I just noticed water dripping under it yet again.... anyone have any
>idea what may be causing this recurring damage?
>
>
>Remove one each of the double letters if replying by email.
You're not filling it with water, are you? If you are then that is
probably what is doing it. Water freezes and expands.
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Re: 98 Sonata Windscreen washer cracking
How bad is the crack? Just seepage or split wide open?
On Sun, 02 Jan 2005 22:31:48 +1100, Harvey <ozharveyy@hottmail.com>
wrote:
>I have had to replace the windscreen washer reservoir on my 98 Sonata
>Levant twice in the last couple of years due to it splitting/cracking.
>I just noticed water dripping under it yet again.... anyone have any
>idea what may be causing this recurring damage?
>
>
>Remove one each of the double letters if replying by email.
On Sun, 02 Jan 2005 22:31:48 +1100, Harvey <ozharveyy@hottmail.com>
wrote:
>I have had to replace the windscreen washer reservoir on my 98 Sonata
>Levant twice in the last couple of years due to it splitting/cracking.
>I just noticed water dripping under it yet again.... anyone have any
>idea what may be causing this recurring damage?
>
>
>Remove one each of the double letters if replying by email.
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Re: 98 Sonata Windscreen washer cracking
Windscreen washer reservoir................usually filled with water
unless you know of some other suitable liquid.
also, in Sydney australia it rarely gets to the point where water
freezes.
On Sun, 02 Jan 2005 09:32:22 -0500, Jason
<none.of.your.business@see.left.of.at.com> wrote:
>On Sun, 02 Jan 2005 22:31:48 +1100, Harvey <ozharveyy@hottmail.com>
>wrote:
>
>>I have had to replace the windscreen washer reservoir on my 98 Sonata
>>Levant twice in the last couple of years due to it splitting/cracking.
>>I just noticed water dripping under it yet again.... anyone have any
>>idea what may be causing this recurring damage?
>>
>>
>>Remove one each of the double letters if replying by email.
>
>You're not filling it with water, are you? If you are then that is
>probably what is doing it. Water freezes and expands.
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unless you know of some other suitable liquid.
also, in Sydney australia it rarely gets to the point where water
freezes.
On Sun, 02 Jan 2005 09:32:22 -0500, Jason
<none.of.your.business@see.left.of.at.com> wrote:
>On Sun, 02 Jan 2005 22:31:48 +1100, Harvey <ozharveyy@hottmail.com>
>wrote:
>
>>I have had to replace the windscreen washer reservoir on my 98 Sonata
>>Levant twice in the last couple of years due to it splitting/cracking.
>>I just noticed water dripping under it yet again.... anyone have any
>>idea what may be causing this recurring damage?
>>
>>
>>Remove one each of the double letters if replying by email.
>
>You're not filling it with water, are you? If you are then that is
>probably what is doing it. Water freezes and expands.
Remove one each of the double letters if replying by email.
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Re: 98 Sonata Windscreen washer cracking
Appears to be just seepage. But can't get at the reservoir because of
its' location.
On Sun, 02 Jan 2005 17:43:58 GMT, KR <royalty009@yahoo.com> wrote:
>How bad is the crack? Just seepage or split wide open?
>
>On Sun, 02 Jan 2005 22:31:48 +1100, Harvey <ozharveyy@hottmail.com>
>wrote:
>
>>I have had to replace the windscreen washer reservoir on my 98 Sonata
>>Levant twice in the last couple of years due to it splitting/cracking.
>>I just noticed water dripping under it yet again.... anyone have any
>>idea what may be causing this recurring damage?
>>
>>
>>Remove one each of the double letters if replying by email.
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its' location.
On Sun, 02 Jan 2005 17:43:58 GMT, KR <royalty009@yahoo.com> wrote:
>How bad is the crack? Just seepage or split wide open?
>
>On Sun, 02 Jan 2005 22:31:48 +1100, Harvey <ozharveyy@hottmail.com>
>wrote:
>
>>I have had to replace the windscreen washer reservoir on my 98 Sonata
>>Levant twice in the last couple of years due to it splitting/cracking.
>>I just noticed water dripping under it yet again.... anyone have any
>>idea what may be causing this recurring damage?
>>
>>
>>Remove one each of the double letters if replying by email.
Remove one each of the double letters if replying by email.
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Re: 98 Sonata Windscreen washer cracking
Not too sure about the heat.... it is hidden behind a panel. Also, the
second time it happened was within a couple of months of replacement.
I assumed it was faulty but now it looks like it is becoming a regular
occurence. That's why I am wondering if it may be an installation
problem.
On Sun, 2 Jan 2005 23:30:21 +1100, "Geoff"
<whitefamily1@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
>Just engine compartment heat I reckon, from poor placement in the engine
>bay. We have a Toyota which is doing this.
>
>There is a long list of things which can also cause this though -
>
>-UV degradation while in parts store
>-Incorrect use of reground or recycled plastic in manufacture
>-Contamination of plastic in manufacture
>-Incorrect cycle times in the plastic mold
>-Stress applied to plastic from mountings in car
>
>Geoff
>
>"Harvey" <ozharveyy@hottmail.com> wrote in message
>news:iomft09m4nkihueiabi5tghruk9lhntdq7@4ax.com.. .
>>I have had to replace the windscreen washer reservoir on my 98 Sonata
>> Levant twice in the last couple of years due to it splitting/cracking.
>> I just noticed water dripping under it yet again.... anyone have any
>> idea what may be causing this recurring damage?
>>
>>
>> Remove one each of the double letters if replying by email.
>
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second time it happened was within a couple of months of replacement.
I assumed it was faulty but now it looks like it is becoming a regular
occurence. That's why I am wondering if it may be an installation
problem.
On Sun, 2 Jan 2005 23:30:21 +1100, "Geoff"
<whitefamily1@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
>Just engine compartment heat I reckon, from poor placement in the engine
>bay. We have a Toyota which is doing this.
>
>There is a long list of things which can also cause this though -
>
>-UV degradation while in parts store
>-Incorrect use of reground or recycled plastic in manufacture
>-Contamination of plastic in manufacture
>-Incorrect cycle times in the plastic mold
>-Stress applied to plastic from mountings in car
>
>Geoff
>
>"Harvey" <ozharveyy@hottmail.com> wrote in message
>news:iomft09m4nkihueiabi5tghruk9lhntdq7@4ax.com.. .
>>I have had to replace the windscreen washer reservoir on my 98 Sonata
>> Levant twice in the last couple of years due to it splitting/cracking.
>> I just noticed water dripping under it yet again.... anyone have any
>> idea what may be causing this recurring damage?
>>
>>
>> Remove one each of the double letters if replying by email.
>
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Re: 98 Sonata Windscreen washer cracking
On Mon, 03 Jan 2005 08:33:18 +1100, Harvey <ozharveyy@hottmail.com>
wrote:
>Windscreen washer reservoir................usually filled with water
>unless you know of some other suitable liquid.
>also, in Sydney australia it rarely gets to the point where water
>freezes.
>
>
>On Sun, 02 Jan 2005 09:32:22 -0500, Jason
><none.of.your.business@see.left.of.at.com> wrote:
>
>>On Sun, 02 Jan 2005 22:31:48 +1100, Harvey <ozharveyy@hottmail.com>
>>wrote:
>>
>>>I have had to replace the windscreen washer reservoir on my 98 Sonata
>>>Levant twice in the last couple of years due to it splitting/cracking.
>>>I just noticed water dripping under it yet again.... anyone have any
>>>idea what may be causing this recurring damage?
>>>
>>>
>>>Remove one each of the double letters if replying by email.
>>
>>You're not filling it with water, are you? If you are then that is
>>probably what is doing it. Water freezes and expands.
>
>
>
>Remove one each of the double letters if replying by email.
Only in hot environments. Around here (Pennsylvania, US) we use the
blue, green, or orange stuff which all has a lower freezing point.
wrote:
>Windscreen washer reservoir................usually filled with water
>unless you know of some other suitable liquid.
>also, in Sydney australia it rarely gets to the point where water
>freezes.
>
>
>On Sun, 02 Jan 2005 09:32:22 -0500, Jason
><none.of.your.business@see.left.of.at.com> wrote:
>
>>On Sun, 02 Jan 2005 22:31:48 +1100, Harvey <ozharveyy@hottmail.com>
>>wrote:
>>
>>>I have had to replace the windscreen washer reservoir on my 98 Sonata
>>>Levant twice in the last couple of years due to it splitting/cracking.
>>>I just noticed water dripping under it yet again.... anyone have any
>>>idea what may be causing this recurring damage?
>>>
>>>
>>>Remove one each of the double letters if replying by email.
>>
>>You're not filling it with water, are you? If you are then that is
>>probably what is doing it. Water freezes and expands.
>
>
>
>Remove one each of the double letters if replying by email.
Only in hot environments. Around here (Pennsylvania, US) we use the
blue, green, or orange stuff which all has a lower freezing point.
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Re: 98 Sonata Windscreen washer cracking
Tell you what I did when this happened to me years ago on my Chrysler.
I removed the reservoir (though if you can access the area leaking
this may not be required). Drilled holes at the ends of the crack (to
stop it from continuing to crack) and used hot glue to seal the
reservoir from leaking. It worked great and it never leaked again plus
it only cost me some hot glue sticks (already had the drill bits). I
recommend trying this before buying a new one.
I removed the reservoir (though if you can access the area leaking
this may not be required). Drilled holes at the ends of the crack (to
stop it from continuing to crack) and used hot glue to seal the
reservoir from leaking. It worked great and it never leaked again plus
it only cost me some hot glue sticks (already had the drill bits). I
recommend trying this before buying a new one.
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Re: 98 Sonata Windscreen washer cracking
Sounds like a practical idea... will see if it is possible to get at
it and give it try.
On Mon, 03 Jan 2005 01:11:36 GMT, KR <royalty009@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Tell you what I did when this happened to me years ago on my Chrysler.
>I removed the reservoir (though if you can access the area leaking
>this may not be required). Drilled holes at the ends of the crack (to
>stop it from continuing to crack) and used hot glue to seal the
>reservoir from leaking. It worked great and it never leaked again plus
>it only cost me some hot glue sticks (already had the drill bits). I
>recommend trying this before buying a new one.
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it and give it try.
On Mon, 03 Jan 2005 01:11:36 GMT, KR <royalty009@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Tell you what I did when this happened to me years ago on my Chrysler.
>I removed the reservoir (though if you can access the area leaking
>this may not be required). Drilled holes at the ends of the crack (to
>stop it from continuing to crack) and used hot glue to seal the
>reservoir from leaking. It worked great and it never leaked again plus
>it only cost me some hot glue sticks (already had the drill bits). I
>recommend trying this before buying a new one.
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Re: 98 Sonata Windscreen washer cracking
In the end it seemed easier to have the bottle replaced. Just
wondering how long this one may last (counting the original this is
number 4)
On Mon, 03 Jan 2005 01:11:36 GMT, KR <royalty009@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Tell you what I did when this happened to me years ago on my Chrysler.
>I removed the reservoir (though if you can access the area leaking
>this may not be required). Drilled holes at the ends of the crack (to
>stop it from continuing to crack) and used hot glue to seal the
>reservoir from leaking. It worked great and it never leaked again plus
>it only cost me some hot glue sticks (already had the drill bits). I
>recommend trying this before buying a new one.
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wondering how long this one may last (counting the original this is
number 4)
On Mon, 03 Jan 2005 01:11:36 GMT, KR <royalty009@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Tell you what I did when this happened to me years ago on my Chrysler.
>I removed the reservoir (though if you can access the area leaking
>this may not be required). Drilled holes at the ends of the crack (to
>stop it from continuing to crack) and used hot glue to seal the
>reservoir from leaking. It worked great and it never leaked again plus
>it only cost me some hot glue sticks (already had the drill bits). I
>recommend trying this before buying a new one.
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