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Will I need to remove the entire front end of the car to access the reservoir?? I want to check for leaks in the places you listed but now not sure if I will have easy access it.
No. Remove the F/R wheel and the wheel well liner. This is held in place with 6 plastic pegs. When you have the liner out of the way, this will give you access to the reservoir, with the pump facing the front. If you have a leak, 90% it's the pump. $80 at the dealership and $25 on Amazon. If you've never done this before, I recommend removing the whole reservoir, rather than trying to fiddle with the pump, it is held in place with two 10mm bolts. The pump itself is clipped in place and is easy to remove, as is the electrical connector. Replacement is the reverse. DON'T FILL THE RESERVOIR UNTIL YOUR ARE FINISHED.. It becomes heavy and difficult to install on your own. BE CAREFUL. The reservoir slots into a small indentation in the body, so make sure it is engaged, before bolting it in place. When installed, quarter fill with fluid and test for correct water flow using the control in the cab for front or rear. Finally, the major cause of pump failure is freezing fluid. Through fall and winter, use only -40 rated fluid. Hope this helps
@@jdryyz Probably. These pumps are renowned for leaking at the pipe connection. Have a look in the tank. If it's empty, the pump is the likely cause. Attached is the link to Amazon for a replacement. Just make sure the year and Model match. Good luck. I live near Toronto, so if you are in that locale, I can help www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B09WTHSJNP/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Is there a video that shows how to replace the washer fluid motor?
he said the link was in the description but i can't find it. can anyone direct us??
Commercial for other videos, at the end, obstructed my view of where the motor connects to the spray line at a critical moment here...why???
Thank you great video
Will I need to remove the entire front end of the car to access the reservoir?? I want to check for leaks in the places you listed but now not sure if I will have easy access it.
No. Remove the F/R wheel and the wheel well liner. This is held in place with 6 plastic pegs. When you have the liner out of the way, this will give you access to the reservoir, with the pump facing the front. If you have a leak, 90% it's the pump. $80 at the dealership and $25 on Amazon. If you've never done this before, I recommend removing the whole reservoir, rather than trying to fiddle with the pump, it is held in place with two 10mm bolts. The pump itself is clipped in place and is easy to remove, as is the electrical connector.
Replacement is the reverse. DON'T FILL THE RESERVOIR UNTIL YOUR ARE FINISHED.. It becomes heavy and difficult to install on your own. BE CAREFUL. The reservoir slots into a small indentation in the body, so make sure it is engaged, before bolting it in place.
When installed, quarter fill with fluid and test for correct water flow using the control in the cab for front or rear.
Finally, the major cause of pump failure is freezing fluid. Through fall and winter, use only -40 rated fluid.
Hope this helps
@@MrRunner Thanks for all the details! If I am only seeing the leak when *filling* the reservoir, does that still point to the pump?
@@jdryyz Probably. These pumps are renowned for leaking at the pipe connection. Have a look in the tank. If it's empty, the pump is the likely cause. Attached is the link to Amazon for a replacement. Just make sure the year and Model match. Good luck. I live near Toronto, so if you are in that locale, I can help
www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B09WTHSJNP/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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