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Old 07-25-2017, 10:14 PM
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I have a 2002 S6 Avant. Just purchased it a few weeks ago. Yesterday the window washer fluid warning showed up on the display. So, I added washer fluid just to find it dripping out the lower front bumper. Oddly, below both head light squirters. Maybe that's just where it was pooling. I tried to find the source but, it was getting dark. Looking again today...still can't see a thing.

Was hoping someone has come across this issue before and would offer assistance or direction.

Also, anyone else have the same feeling of "not more acceleration" after say around 30 to 40% throttle? Seems like adding more throttle does nothing at all. There's no codes, just curious.

Thank you for your time,
Sean
Old 07-26-2017, 02:09 AM
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Yep, one of the fittings for the squirters has cracked and is leaking. You can plug up the hose coming from the pump for the HL washers until you can fix it, Chances are that you will have to remove the front bumper to find and fix the problem.
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remove the front bumper to find and fix this problem.
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