get some1 else to do it
On ours, it is behind an access panel in front of the RH tire.
you have to remove the plastic cover under the fender, after you should be able to figure it out. it's very simple.
The windshield washer pump is attached to the washer fluid reservoir. You will find 2 pumps attached to the reservoir. The other pump feeds the rear window. The reservoir can be unbolted and removed from the engine compartment.
its against the firewall under the windshield fluid reservoir
I believe you have to remove the battery, battery tray and then the washer fluid reservoir, now you can remove the pump from the reservoir.
To replace the windshield washer pump on a 2003 Honda Element, start by disconnecting the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Remove the windshield washer reservoir by unfastening any screws or clips securing it and disconnecting the hoses. Once the reservoir is out, locate and unplug the old washer pump from the reservoir, then replace it with the new pump. Reassemble everything by reversing the removal steps, ensuring all connections are secure before reconnecting the battery.
The windshield washer pump is located on the water reservoir. Remove the wheel on the driver's side and then the cowling around the wheel well that is in front of the wheel. Once it is off, the windshield washer pump on the water reservoir will be visible for easy replacement.
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The reservoir is located right behind the front fender on the driver's side. Remove the wheel well liner and then remove the screws from the fender. Unscrew and remove the windshield washer reservoir. Replace it with the new one and repeat the steps in reverse.
after removing the reservoir gently pry out the old pump and lube the o-ring for the new one with lite oil
You have to remove the washer fluid reservoir and remove the pump from the bottom area of its side.
To replace the windshield washer pump on a 2009 Toyota Camry LE, first, ensure the vehicle is turned off and the keys are removed. Remove the washer fluid reservoir by disconnecting any electrical connectors and hoses, then unfasten the mounting bolts. Once the reservoir is out, locate the pump at the bottom, detach it from the reservoir, and replace it with the new pump. Reassemble the reservoir, reconnect all hoses and electrical connections, and refill the washer fluid before testing the new pump.