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
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?
A regular Cherokee uses Dextron A Grand Cherokee uses Mopar ATF+4
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Remove the oil pan and you will see the oil pump. Simply replace it.
AnswerAt the PCM on the driver's side engine compartment. #7 gray wire on the black plug.
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?
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.
The 2000 Chevy Cavalier windshield washer tank is held in place with for retaining bolts. Remove the retaining bolts and the windshield washer tank will come out.
Remove the 2000 Chevrolet Malibu washer tank supply hose. Remove the windshield washer tank retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new windshield washer tank.
Replacing the windshield washer pump on a 1993 Honda Civic is a relatively straightforward DIY task. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you do it: 🔧 Tools & Materials You'll Need: New washer pump (make sure it's compatible with a 1993 Civic) Flathead and Phillips screwdrivers Ratchet and socket set (10mm usually) Pliers Catch pan or rags (for any washer fluid spills) Optional: Jack and jack stands (if you need more room) 🚗 Step-by-Step Instructions: Locate the Washer Pump The washer pump is mounted to the windshield washer reservoir, which is typically located in the front passenger side of the engine bay or in the passenger side fender (behind the wheel well liner in some models). Access the Reservoir If the reservoir is in the fender: Jack up the front passenger side of the car. Remove the front wheel for better access (optional). Remove the inner fender liner (plastic splash guard) using a Phillips screwdriver or 10mm socket to expose the reservoir and pump. Drain the Washer Fluid (Optional) Place a catch pan under the reservoir and unplug the hose from the pump to drain the washer fluid. Or, remove the entire reservoir and dump it. Disconnect the Washer Pump Unplug the electrical connector from the pump. Disconnect the washer fluid hose from the pump. The pump is typically pressed into a rubber grommet in the reservoir. Just pull it out—it may take a little force. Install the New Pump Push the new pump into the grommet (or replace the grommet if it's worn). Reconnect the washer fluid hose. Plug in the electrical connector. Test It Refill the washer reservoir with fluid. Turn the key to ON and activate the washer to make sure the pump works and sprays correctly. Reassemble Reinstall the inner fender liner and wheel (if removed). If you wants to learn more then click "more" Lower the car if jacked up.
On a 2000 Mercury Cougar the windshield washer fluid reservoir is at the front of the engine compartment , near the passenger side headlight
The washer fluid for the liftgate is supplied by the reservoir for the windshield according to the 2000 Ford Explorer Owner Guide
In the 1999 Odyssey it is located in the base of the washer reservoir.
Mine is by the windshield washer.
1996-2000 Cherokee.
if true to Chrysler form, it will be attached to the bottom of the windshield washer container.
It is on the bottom of the washer fluid reservoir.