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Anonymous Posted on Dec 01, 2012

I need to replace the window washer fluid in a 2010 Camry

I purchased a 2010 Toyota Camry in Florida and have to take it to New York. The washer fluid in the car, was for Florida and will not take the temps in New Yor. Is there a way to replace it without removing the tank?

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