leaking recovery tank I think

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does anybody know if you have to remove the front fascia to get to the recovery tank or can you remove the front inner fender to get to it methinks I got a leak
 

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Pretty sure you have to pull the whole fascia. Did this on my mom's 94 a while back when it had a drip under the front. Turns out the tank was okay and just overflowed, but thought it might have had the puncture that tends to happen on the bottom from grounding the car on an incline. Pretty easy procedure though. Mainly just involves removing screws, not terribly complex.
 

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I removed my front fascia to change mine. I don't think you can get to it from the fender.
 

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Are you sure it's not just puking? If it's hot where you're at you may just be overflowing. Check your reservoir and the overflow. If you can get the car up on a lift you can pull the service port for the fog light, then shine a light over to the overflow. In that same area on the fender there is a little "viewing window" that you should be able to tell level on in that tank with the light shining in there.
 
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the rubber hose had a leak was able to change it from the front fender puck thanks for the replies
 
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