By worf - Tue Jun 30, 2026 11:47 pm
- Tue Jun 30, 2026 11:47 pm
#346201
There's a common failure mode for all 991s, 981s, and 718s: The hose line for the windshield washer nozzles breaks at the hood hinge.
Enclosed is a tech doc on how to prevent, replace and/or repair.
Pictures are included at 300+ DPI so they will both printout well and maintain detail when zoomed-in on a screen.
Anyone interested can look it over and provide feedback (possibly through PM) on things that are confusing, in error, etc.
I expect to add a FAQ section at the end based upon Editorial Review.
Enclosed is a tech doc on how to prevent, replace and/or repair.
Pictures are included at 300+ DPI so they will both printout well and maintain detail when zoomed-in on a screen.
Anyone interested can look it over and provide feedback (possibly through PM) on things that are confusing, in error, etc.
I expect to add a FAQ section at the end based upon Editorial Review.
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The Reddit Conjecture: Sufficiently advanced stupidity is indistinguishable from malice.
Worf’s Razor: Never attribute to stupidity that which is adequately explained by laziness.
Worf’s Identity: Sufficiently advanced laziness is indistinguishable from stupidity
Worf's Law: Once you've mitigated risk from stupidity and laziness in your endeavors, failure is usually the result of insufficient imagination.




