Canyon 306 Windshield water repair

capeguy

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Hi all,
The water supply line to my windshield washer broke and I am not sure how to get at the fixture from inside the console. First pic is of the broken water line. Second pic is a panel inside the console and I am not sure how it is attached to the inside of the console. I don't want to just pull it off an d break something, but I kind of think it just needs to be pried off? Anyone do this before and know how its done? I think if I remove the panel, I can get to the fitting for the water line?
 

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Probably just hose. Maybe you can pull it out. Maybe you can pull it back. But opening up the panels and headliner you have to decide if its worth it.

I ditched my wipers and front windows last year! Not the best photo but you get the idea.

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I have the same problem. Supply line is broken somewhere in the headliner. I think I will just close it off , not worth the effort to remove the liner to replace it
 

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Hi,

That panel just pulls off. It takes a little bit more muscle than you might expect.
 

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Thanks guys. Anyone use RainX on their windshield? Is there a particular type?
 

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^^^be very careful what you put on a non-glass (plastic-like) windscreen/windshield