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22 Telluride - How to fix the windshield wiper fluid line that is leaking under a piece of plastic trim in the engine bay?

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In Atlanta, trying to figure out how to fix the windshield wiper fluid line that is leaking under a piece of plastic trim in the engine bay. Thanks!
 
In Atlanta, trying to figure out how to fix the windshield wiper fluid line that is leaking under a piece of plastic trim in the engine bay. Thanks!
Welcome! Just letting you know that this topic has been moved out of the community lounge and into the main Telluride Talk forum. :)

I also updated the title so that people who can help will click through and read your message. To note, this isn't like other forms of social media where people come in and scroll through hundreds of discussions. Here, people scroll through topic titles and click on those with subject matter they have interest in.
 
A quick picture would be worth a thousand words.
 

Hopefully this works, but I tried to call out the spot in the engine bay. Thanks!
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This just might help a little. My guess (not having done this job before) is that the two screws (10mm head) above the headlamp come out, then that panel. I'm thinking that the piece you want to remove slides (??) forward.

The parts diagram (link) might indicate that the most of the hose is accessible from underneath, with the wheel house liner removed?

 




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