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Windshield Washer Reservoir Replacement
I need to eventually replace mine as it has a crack in it somewhere and will leak out if I fill it more than 1/2 way. I was just wondering what all is involved with it as I would like to do it myself if at all possible. Thanks.
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Re: Windshield Washer Reservoir Replacement
- First remove the drivers wheel.
- Then remove the plastic inner fenderwell, several 8 or 10mm bolts and a few push pins. - Might also need to remove the lower splash shield which runs up to the front. - Unplug the wire harness to the washer pump, a couple bolts hold it on the fender/uniboby. You can also check out the CAI R&R in the Tips & Maintenance sub forum for some pics of this area. Hope that helps
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