Access the pump through the left front wheel well. Remove the plastic dust guard above the front driver's side wheel. It is attached with plastic push on fasteners (it pulls off) and you can then see the reservoir and motors. Remove the filler tube and cap under the hood by pulling it straight out of the reservoir. It is only held in place by a rubber grommet. Then remove the washer reservoir. It is easily removed with 2 screws from the side under the hood. Unplug the 2 connectors and the reservoir will now fall out in your hands. The front and rear pump motors are now easy to replace, they also are just pressed into the reservoir with rubber grommets. The front and rear pump motors are the same, but the connectors are different. The new replacement pump should include an adaptor for the electrical connection so it can be used for either the front or rear pump motor.
MORE NOTES: When you get your parts buy ~9 of the plastic clips ($4 for a package) to hold the fender (as the old ones will probably get ruined when you remove them). Also I would buy 2 pumps since they only cost around $12 and as long as you are doing all the work to get to the pump you might as well replace both. On my 2000 Cherokee the pump that was higher up on the washer fluid reservoir was for REAR wipers and the lower pump was for the FRONT wipers. I removed all the black plastic clips holding the inner fender but didn't remove the whole inner fender (just pushed the front of the inner fender toward the engine and tuck it out of the way behind the tire) .... ALSO I had to push really hard to get the inner fender to move (turns out there were some screws/studs from the edge of the metal fender and through the inner fender and they had push on metal clips that were holding it in place so would be easier to remove these first) ... I was able to replace the pump with the washer fluid bottle still mounted in the fender (your new pump should include a new rubber washer/gasket) .... I am no mechanic and the whole job only took me 1 and 1/4 hours ... the local dealer wanted $235 to do this.
I know where the two fuse boxes are, but no where in the owners manual does it give information as to which fuse is the one that controls the windshield washer pump. Does anyone know by number, what fuse # controls the windshield washer pump?
i would have to say to take it to a shop they can fix it for you spend the money its not a part to mess with
It is on the bottom of the washer bottle.
stuck to the washer jug in the finder
The fuse for the windshield washers on a 2000 Jeep Cherokee Sport is located in the fuse box under the dashboard on the driver's side. Specifically, it's typically the fuse labeled for the windshield washer or wiper system. To access it, remove the cover from the fuse box and check the diagram on the inside for the exact location. If the fuse is blown, replacing it should restore functionality to the windshield washers.
open your hood. look at your air filter housing. driverside. it is located on your fender wall across from your air filter.
Follow the hoses from the washer outlet spray heads backward to the washer reservoir.
To replace the windshield on a 1999 Jeep Cherokee Sport, start by removing any trim or molding around the windshield with a trim tool. Carefully cut through the adhesive using a windshield removal tool or a utility knife to detach the old windshield. Clean the frame thoroughly and apply a new urethane adhesive around the perimeter. Finally, position the new windshield onto the adhesive, ensuring proper alignment, and press down firmly to secure it in place. Allow the adhesive to cure according to the manufacturer's instructions before driving the vehicle.
On a Mitsubishi Montero Sport, the front bottle, or tank, for the windshield washer fluid is right behind the passenger headlight in the engine. It is just inside the passenger front bumper.
Yes, the 2003 Ford Explorer Sport has a relay for the windshield washer system. The relay is typically located in the fuse box under the dashboard or in the engine compartment, depending on the specific configuration. If the windshield washer is not functioning, checking the relay and associated fuses is a good starting point for troubleshooting the issue.
Follow the hoses from the washer outlet spray heads backward to the washer reservoir.
Your washer fluid is low, or the indicator is stuck. The washer bottle would have to be removed and checked.