Posted by jon f mn on January 24, 2018 at 13:10:18 from (174.219.13.183):
The short truck I use got a hole in the fuel tank so they brought me this truck and took ours back to the shop for a new tank.
Since the roads are so sloppy after the snow I needed to add washer fluid. Apparently IH decided to hide the washer reservoir. I looked on the passenger side.
Nope, not there. Driver's side?
Nope! Maybe behind the cab?
Nope! Ok, I doubt it, but maybe in front of the radiator?
Nope! Maybe it's IN the cab?
Nope, not there either! So how do you find it? Well elementary my dear Watson! Follow the hose from the wipers. Start at the top.
Its the little hose going down.
There you can see it head behind the fender and under the cab. Is it under the door?
I still don't see it! Where oh where can it be?!
THERE IT IS! Under the cab, under the drivers feet! Nothing to it! BUT, where is the filler? It's not in front of the fender!
Not on the firewall
Is it under the floor mat?
Nooe, not there either.
So...... where is the filler for the washer fluid resrvoir? Look for it, its in plain view in several of the picture. Right out in the open and easy to get at. Can you find it? I'll post another pic with it in.
Can you see it? It's right there. Lol if no one can find it I'll show you later. I figure you can be as frustrated as I was looking for it. Lol
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