Think I found that green fluid leak from the wife's 03 LS.
This morning I shoveled the driveway and cleaned off the snow from her LS and topped up the windshield washer fluid.
The driver side sprayer nozzle wasn't spraying much if any at all compared to the other two.
Checked the Windshield washer tubing underneath the cowl and on the passenger side directly above coil #4 there is a Tee and an Elbow tubing connection.
It looked wet with washer fluid. grabbed a hold of it and while handling the rubber tube and this plastic Tee it broke apart. This is what wasn't allowing enough pressure through the lines and thus reduced the driver side spray efforts.
She had to take my 04 LSE to work as I couldn't very well let her drive on the highway getting sprayed while see fed washer fluid out of the broken tee onto the coil cover at the very back.
Ran around this morning to a couple of Auto Parts store and managed to get a few Tee's and Elbows to repair this with. 3/16" ID tubing.
Replaced it and tried it out ... works better but drivers side spray still seems somewhat weak compared to the other two nozzles.
Looking further into it, I can see the washer fluid is also leaking past the wiper arm cowl seal onto the top of the engine cover and potentially the coil covers.
I'll have to get back to it and replace those plus pull the hole sprayer tubing at each nozzle and refresh it.
The Previous windshield washer was some green stuff we had kicking around, I suspect this may have been the green coolant drops I seen in the driveway.
We've had some blue and some yellow -45C washer fluid mixed in there but I distinctively recall that green stuff I had on large bottle. We finished it since.
I've got the Tee replaced and it's spraying again but it needs to be reworked some further to get it to spray evenly from the drivers side.
When unloading the washer fluid onto the glass, it seems to somehow get on top of the engine cover at the back. The middle sprayer nozzle tubing underneath the cowl is soaked with washer fluid and it may very well be leaking down via the wiper arm cowl seal but something tells me the middle nozzle is troublesome. It's routed in between the cowl plastic and the bracket from the cross vehicle support bar.
I'll have to take that apart once I have the new wiper arm cowl seals in hand and have a closer look.
Pretty sure that's what that greenish fluid I found in the snowy driveway was.
The coolant level in the Degas bottle remains the same and level as it should be.
Fun fun fun ...