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    Windshield Washer Tank / Plumbing

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    I have not had my windshield washer tank, and parts installed, ever.
    I may have the motor on the left working. (The one on the right almost looks Japanese and may be too far gone anyhow.)

    So, this is a collection of parts from two cars. I have looked some, but have not come up with a diagram to plumb this thing up.
    I can guess, but maybe someone has a nice diagram or drawing?

    Thanks for looking!

    Dan
    69 911 T #100176 Sportomatic
    Vanagons, 97 Jetta VR6, Misc junk...

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    This should help
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    Tom Butler
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    Thanks Tom, perfect.
    69 911 T #100176 Sportomatic
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