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Hey guys, new to the board. Got a 94 3 popper 5sp HB metro, the poor car has been rode hard and put away wet for 2 years now, but it wont die! Its my DD to keep the miles off my truck.
My washer fluid pump just quit on me the other day, problem is, i cant figure out how to get at the damn thing! I pulled of the d/s fender tonight (removed 4 bolts and bent it down) and couldnt get at the washer fluid pump or the bottle from there either. I am guessing you gotta get it from underneath, but its -32C today and i aint lying under the car anymore! I will pretty much vandalize the car in any way necessary that will get that pump fixed, I am serious. I could care less how it looks, i just need to get at that damn pump so i can see the road again! |
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Behind the front bumper, there's 2 nuts you'll see on the plate in front of the washer fluid bottle. Take those off, and start wiggling the bottle, it should come out.
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Bottle isn't even visible, the filler neck is 18" long, and the bottle is under part of the inner fender well. I pulled the outer fender lookin to get at it and it isnt even visible there. I think the fender well is 2 piece and the bottle is between.
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Re: Washer fluid pump
Dude, on my 96 sedan, there is a plastic cover right over my drivers front wheel. You can loose the front part of the cover removing 4 thumb-clips. After you do that, you can clearly see the waterpump bottle and its electrical connections. Also, you have to remove the screws Geozukigti was telling before and the clip that holds the bottle neck to take it off.
Hope this info help you out, MC ![]() PD: Do not need to take fender off. |
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thanks guy!
That was the info I needed! Can handle it from there! |
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