Thank you Wilhem. My washer pump failed the other day and I just started doing some research when I came across your video - you've probably saved me an hour of mucking about getting the washer reservoir out. Cheers mate.
Maybe not needed, but for the 10 minutes it will take you to remove the wheel you might work much easier... Unless you have a totally different way of doing it, please share!
Thank you Wilhem. My washer pump failed the other day and I just started doing some research when I came across your video - you've probably saved me an hour of mucking about getting the washer reservoir out. Cheers mate.
Thanks Willem. Very helpful. My washer doesn't work, but now I have a good idea how to get to it.
The wires fir the indicator stop the tank coming out. You need to unplug it if you want the tank fully out
Thanks heaps for this mate 😊
do you know what fuse number feeds this pump?
Steve Clifton unfortunately not. Should be in the main panel, start by checking the small fuses.
On mine it is #18 (7.5A)
Don’t need to remove the wheel
Maybe not needed, but for the 10 minutes it will take you to remove the wheel you might work much easier... Unless you have a totally different way of doing it, please share!