i had the same problem-yesterday i changed the gasget on the windsheild. seemed to work...
The water pump does not have a specified life span. The time to replace it is when it is leaking or noisy.
you have to remove the plastic cover under the fender, after you should be able to figure it out. it's very simple.
if its like the 1993 which i think it is you need A torq take the front windshield down undo the screws under where the windshield sits that are holding the dashboard to the metal it should pop forward enough to change the speakers
Yes, the Jeep CJ-7 Wrangler windshield should be the same size as other year Wrangler models. EDIT: NO! The CJ7 glass is NOT exactly the same as the Wrangler glass. I just had my CJ7 windshield replaced and the shop was out of CJ glass. I suggested using glass from an early Wrangler (the YJ) and the shop manager told me NO WAY. There are minor differences in the early YJ glass, but enough not to make a good seal. The TJ and JK Wranglers have curved glass, so those are definitely out of the question.
You need to get the windshield folded down. This means remove the top, then the front sport bar members. On each side is a bracket that holds the windshield upright. Remove screws to allow windshield to be folded down (gently) on the hood. The wiper motor is in the top of the cowl & should easily be visible. It might not be easily accessible, but it will be visible.
Yes
Not necessarily, unless you think they are leaking.
If a transmission is leaking fluid, it is likely that a seal or gasket has failed. Replace the gaskets and seals and the leaking should stop.
A bad relay switch will cause the windshield wipers to not turn off. Replace the relay switch and the windshield wipers should turn off.
You should replace the water pump on a 1999 Toyota Avalon when it becomes worn out. You can also replace it when it begins leaking.
Just read it last night, cuz I have to do the same this weekend. Its actually in the windshield frame itself. You have to unbolt the windshield hold brackets at the dashboard, and the roll bar at the top of the windshield frame, and tip the windshield down to the hood. It should become evident from there. Good luck!
If leaking from the rail itself, the rail will need replaced. If leaking from a seal at the rail, replace the rail.