I’m always astonished at how you can take all the panels off to get to a thing.😅 Dad always told me to check the washer fluid level every time I gassed up, but do you think I did? 🤣🤣🤣
I solved this problem from day one, I walked away from buying this Toyota that is formerly known as SCION iA, this car is not even a real toyota, it is a Mazda 2 sedan. Mazda 2 was never sold in the United States as a sedan it was only sold as a hatchback. Back in the days, when Toyota wanted to add more models its SCION division, they struck a deal with Mazda to rebadge a Mazda 2 sedan as SCION iA, , but when Toyota pulled the plug on the SCION they rebadged it as Toyota Yaris IA, and here we are.
I have to do the same on my 2020 Outlander sport. My warning light is in full words and it’s distracting! I wonder if it’s gonna be a bull buster to get at 😂
Thanks for share 👌👌👌🤜🤛
You’re welcome!
I’m always astonished at how you can take all the panels off to get to a thing.😅 Dad always told me to check the washer fluid level every time I gassed up, but do you think I did? 🤣🤣🤣
I've got the same issue, but nope I'm not doing all of that.
spin the sensor around , turn it , its probly upside down inside the bottle
I solved this problem from day one, I walked away from buying this Toyota that is formerly known as SCION iA, this car is not even a real toyota, it is a Mazda 2 sedan. Mazda 2 was never sold in the United States as a sedan it was only sold as a hatchback. Back in the days, when Toyota wanted to add more models its SCION division, they struck a deal with Mazda to rebadge a Mazda 2 sedan as SCION iA, , but when Toyota pulled the plug on the SCION they rebadged it as Toyota Yaris IA, and here we are.
I have to do the same on my 2020 Outlander sport. My warning light is in full words and it’s distracting! I wonder if it’s gonna be a bull buster to get at 😂