Washer fluid leak from passenger rear footwell drain plug

felgercarb
Dec 21, 2024

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Dec 21, 2024

After a short trip in my 4dr Wildtrak this morning, I returned to find it leaking washer fluid in a steady stream from the drain plug in the passenger rear footwell. As all the local dealerships' service departments are closed on this fine, frigid Saturday, I turn to you all for assistance.

I assume that a connector for the rear washer fluid line has come loose. Does anyone have service manual access that can point me in a correct troubleshooting direction? Diagrams are always appreciated!

Thanks, and happy holidays!

KCsBronco

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Dec 21, 2024

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Sorry your WildTrak's sprung a leak! There're several work shop articles on Bronco's washer system. I don't see any graphics that include passenger footwell, but i'll post what I have for ya..
Thanks a bunch! It'll take me a while to go through these...I'll post an update afterward.
Kenneth

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Dec 23, 2024

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After a short trip in my 4dr Wildtrak this morning, I returned to find it leaking washer fluid in a steady stream from the drain plug in the passenger rear footwell. As all the local dealerships' service departments are closed on this fine, frigid Saturday, I turn to you all for assistance.

I assume that a connector for the rear washer fluid line has come loose. Does anyone have service manual access that can point me in a correct troubleshooting direction? Diagrams are always appreciated!

Thanks, and happy holidays!

Hello! This fluid leak concern concern doesn’t sound like something we want you to experience with your Bronco. Should you need further assistance please send us a DM with your VIN and the name and location of your Ford dealer and I'd be happy to look into how I can assist you on my end. To send a direct message, just click/hover on our username and select "Message".
Kenneth

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Feb 09, 2025

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Hello! This fluid leak concern concern doesn’t sound like something we want you to experience with your Bronco. Should you need further assistance please send us a DM with your VIN and the name and location of your Ford dealer and I'd be happy to look into how I can assist you on my end. To send a direct message, just click/hover on our username and select "Message".

Thanks for the follow-up, I'd forgotten to come back to this...

My local Ford dealer/service department resolved this for me. The cause was a disconnection in the line within the A-pillar.
Stryf, Kenneth

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