small tank above passenger front wheel??

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small tank above passenger front wheel??

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excuse me for being a numpty but whats it for??

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same as the one above the drivers side front wheel, expansion tank for the petrol tank...... you should have a pair the same, one each side
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one above the drivers wheel too eh?? blimey didnt even notice

I see two pipes coming off the one under the passenger side. Pipes are perished!!

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[img:814:505]http://club80-90.co.uk/techhelp/fueltankbreathers.jpg[/img]

its a common problem, perished breathers, its a easy enough job, as long as you have thin bendy arms, and uj jointed fingers
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haha cheers

will get it sorted then


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Or are you talking about the washer bottle?
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nah its def the expansion tank now I have had a good look

prob why I get a faint smell of fuel!!

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washer bottle normally lives right at the very front of the vehicle on the nearside (left) above the spare wheel.....
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desperado wrote: Pipes are perished!!

:(

you'll be getting water in the tank every time the road is wet... Had any running problems?
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Tey are a "feck" to do, I've just done mine and could not get my fingers in there....
Luckily after some advise from tomany toys (I think), I removed the tank and done it that way.........
If you do go the tank out method some advise I would give is.......
Order some of the rubber pads from VW they are only cheap and also when refitting the tank it must go up front first.
It took me ages to realise this and otherwise would have been a pretty quick job.

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desperado wrote:nah its def the expansion tank now I have had a good look

prob why I get a faint smell of fuel!!

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i get that smell some time so it ok u do get it then was worry about that i thought i had a somethink worn and losing fuel

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right its the bits of branch pipe that are perished. The small sections that go from the breather pipe to the tank inlet. They are like the braided cord type

Can these be purchased still or what is the alternative?? And where from??

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drop the tank.

Use more flexy pipe than came off and i even got rid of the metal sections inbetween the flex on my early tank.
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