Windshield Washer Reservoir Replacement
#3
I checked your other post and I see you have a 2002. Next time, please tell us what year or any other important info so we don't need to search for it.
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1.Disconnect the negative(-) battery terminal.
2.Remove the front bumper cover. (see below)
3.Remove the washer hose and the washer motor connector.
4.Remove the washer reservoir after removing 2 bolts.
5.Installation is the reverse of removal.
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1.Loosen the head lamps, disconnect all connectors, and remove the head lamp.
2.Remove the 6 mounting clips on the upper bumper and 2 clips in the inner bumper.
3.Remove the mounting bolt and nut in the bumper side.
4.Raise the vehicle, remove the clip and screw from the lower member, and remove the bumper cover.
5.Remove the bumper stay.
6.Installation is the reverse of removal.
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1.Disconnect the negative(-) battery terminal.
2.Remove the front bumper cover. (see below)
3.Remove the washer hose and the washer motor connector.
4.Remove the washer reservoir after removing 2 bolts.
5.Installation is the reverse of removal.
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1.Loosen the head lamps, disconnect all connectors, and remove the head lamp.
2.Remove the 6 mounting clips on the upper bumper and 2 clips in the inner bumper.
3.Remove the mounting bolt and nut in the bumper side.
4.Raise the vehicle, remove the clip and screw from the lower member, and remove the bumper cover.
5.Remove the bumper stay.
6.Installation is the reverse of removal.
#4
Hey, thanks for the instructions! It was an '02.
Luckily we didn't end up needing to take the bumper off. Once we got it jacked up the tire dropped down low enough that we could pull the resevoir out through the wheel-well.
Luckily we didn't end up needing to take the bumper off. Once we got it jacked up the tire dropped down low enough that we could pull the resevoir out through the wheel-well.
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