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Adding photos to the windshield wiper fluid issue. This is where Tesla failed to connect the passenger wiper blade hose.
thanks! glad I could help, we kept wondering why our washer fluid was running out so frequently! Hopefully it's not a defect in the design. So far the hose is staying in place so I think Tesla just didn't attach the passenger wiper hose.Thanks! Your photos made it easy to fix on our car. The driver's side was working, then stopped, and I found that the tube was disconnected.
100 ml per month = 3.3ml per 24 hrs
= 0.13 ml/hr.
There must be a needle hole somewhere.
In my case the y adapter has popped out of the source. Not sure how easy it will be to push it back in, I can't reach the source tube.I ran into a similar problem today with no fluid coming out of the sprayers. Turned out both hoses were disconnected.
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Full story:
Earlier in the day I had tried spraying the windshield and had gotten just a little bit of fluid out of the sprayer before it stopped spraying altogether, at which point I tried refilling the tank, to no avail. After doing some research, I popped off the cover under the frunk to find both hoses detached and fluid all over the place. So I guess the fact that I got a little bit of fluid out at first means one of the hoses was connected loosely before falling off completely.(?)
Anyway... my Model 3 had been in the local Service Center last week to get both front upper control arms replaced. I wonder if they disconnected these hoses by accident when removing the frunk liner during this repair.
I usually almost don't use the wiper fluid as I hand clean the windshield glass regularly. Still the fluid level goes down, I must be topping it off by around 100 mls (give or take a few mls every time, doesn't matter any season). Also, there is no fluid on the ground where the car is parked, so leaks are out of question.
there's only one input but two things both make use of that input. wiper fluid is actually the same as blinker fluid, so there's only 1 thing to fill.
maybe the blinker fluid is leaking. have you checked?
Yep, it got me too, two weeks old 2022 MYP & notice an alert “Windshield washer fluid low (VCFRONT_a361)” when I try refill the liquid just leak thru to floor Currently at Tesla Service Center in Walnut, CA to replace the washer reservoir under warranty.i forgot to circle back on mine, mine was a cracked reservoir tank which mobile replaced.
Replaced!Yep, it got me too, two weeks old 2022 MYP & notice an alert “Windshield washer fluid low (VCFRONT_a361)” when I try refill the liquid just leak thru to floor Currently at Tesla Service Center in Walnut, CA to replace the washer reservoir under warranty.