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Old 03-25-2011, 06:28 PM
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Default Washer Tank - Free to a Good Home (plus shipping) - GONE

Edit: Looks like Neil H gets it.

I have a windshield washer fluid reservoir (928 528 075 00) I believe fits cars before 86.5 (not sure which years). I bought it to replace mine, but ended up using the later 928 528 075 01.

The reservoir is complete with two working washer pumps (bottom and side).

The metal sleeve has been removed, but not before it rusted and put a split in the inlet. This shouldn't be a big deal, just get the hose from the under-hood neck on snug.

If you need it, let me know. $12 shipping and it's yours.

Matt

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Old 03-25-2011, 06:33 PM
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Matt-

Just for the sake of compulsion, could you measure the greatest LxWxH dimensions?
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Originally Posted by Rob Edwards
Matt-

Just for the sake of compulsion, could you measure the greatest LxWxH dimensions?
Including the inlet length?

Here is what I have:

Height: 16.5"
length: (including inlet and bump on back) = 13"
length: (not including) = 11"
depth: 8.5"

I have a 928 628 075 03 here too and they are dimensionally identical except the 00 has an indent for the side pump and hose.

Either would make an excellent bedpan, if that's what you're thinking.

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Thank you sir! All the room in the world in there...
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Originally Posted by Rob Edwards
Thank you sir! All the room in the world in there...
For? A cooler? A nitrous tank?

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