Washer Fluid reservoir replacement

bkeef

Active member
Did some searching on forum and internet.

Does anyone have suggestion on replacement washer pumps or is better to replace reservoir ? Still
Looking for crossover for this.

Thanks in advance for direction

Thanks
Brian
 

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javelinadave

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If neither pump is running you could fill the reservoir with vinegar and let it sit for a day or two and then try running the pump. I did this in the past with good results.
If not, most feel the rear washer/wiper unit is a waste of time and effort. You could get a single pump factory replacement unit or if your not hung up on original you could get an aftermarket unit that will far outperform the LR unit.
 

rocky

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You could hook a loop of pipe between the pump outlets. Then add an external pump fed by its own tubing drilled into the reservoir
 

Uncle Douglas

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If neither pump is running you could fill the reservoir with vinegar and let it sit for a day or two and then try running the pump. I did this in the past with good results.
If not, most feel the rear washer/wiper unit is a waste of time and effort. You could get a single pump factory replacement unit or if your not hung up on original you could get an aftermarket unit that will far outperform the LR unit.

Yep. Going to put a rear view camera in that hole on our trail 90.
The rear washer and wiper is completely worthless ime.
 
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