Assuming that your 2001 is the same as my 2000, the pump is atached at the bottom of the fluid reservoir. It does not need to be primed. --Ken
most washer pumps are located under the washer fluid reservoir so it will self prime it self
The pump.
If you have a newer vehicle with a pump motor at the bottom of the reservoir the head pressure of the washer fluid above the pump will prime the pump. If this is not working then you may have a bad pump or some form of debris is blocking the inlet. Some older vehicles had a pump that was mounted above the reservoir fluid level and a stand pipe that would siphon the fluid and these could crack, fall off, get plugged or blocked the same as the above pump inlet. If you can hear the pump motor working (e.g. a whining sound) and the water level is not going down, check the inlet for debris or check the stand pipe (older vehicles). I have seen, only once, where the outlet from the pump was pinched and not allowing fluid to pass. I suspect that the pump was leaking internally though because they are positive displacement pumps and will usually burn out or blow the discharge tube of the end.
Why would someone buy a car if they had to get out and prime the windshield washer fluid pump just to clean their windshield. Sounds like someone is feeding you some bull just so you will leave them alone about the problem. Check your hoses from your pump to your resevoir, pump may be cracked or not working properly. If you are a shade tree mechanic then you can get a new pump for 30 or 40 bucks or get one from a junk yard cheaper and put it on yourself. It isn't a hard job.
Usually the diet is the prime factor in the smell.
The knock sensor is a common issue, either it is loose or past its prime. very easy to fix. Part is $75-$80. Remove the airbox assembly & disconnect hoses. It is right below the throttle assembly. 12 mm bolt & connector. Be sure to disconnect the ground on the battery before you start.
Just power the pump. If you have W/W fluid in it, it'll prime itself.
Check the fuel pressure regulator.
The only place to fill the tranny fluid is through the tranny dipstick drain plug underneath
Either should work. Too much will flood it however.
A bacteria transferred by human to another human through bodily fluid. Generally kissing is a prime suspect for the transfer.
They consist of the hydraulic pressurizing fluid, a prime mover I.e. A pump to pressurize the fluid, transmission pipes, and actuators eg: telescopic hydraulic tubes, to convert pressure energy to mechanical energy