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How to Replace Washer Pump 2005-11 Volkswagen Jetta
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Tools used
Flat Blade Screwdriver
T25 Torx Driver
1. Removing the Washer Pump
Remove the T25 screws on the wheel well panel panel on the passenger side
Pull the panel down and out
Twist the clip off the washer bottle pump hose
Pull the pump forward, up, and out
Disconnect the wiring harness
2. Installing the Washer Pump
Push the washer pump hose into the washer pump
Connect the wiring harness
Push the washer pump into the bottle
Push the panel into place
Tighten the T25 screws to the wheel well panel
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In this video, we're going to show you how to replace the washer pump on this 2005 Volkswagen Jetta. The items you'll need for this is a flat blade screwdriver and a T25 Torx Driver.
Now, in the wheel well, and below the front of the car, there's a series of T25 screws that you need to remove. Jack and jack stands aren't required for this procedure, but it definitely makes the procedure a lot easier if you do use them. We'll fast-forward as Mike removes those T25 screws. Pull this panel down and out, and then you reach up underneath the washer bottle. Just twist this clip and pull that hose free, and you'll feel it unlock.
Then you want to just pull the washer pump out. Pull it forward and lift it up and out. Then, you want to angle it in a way that you can get a flat blade screwdriver into that slot on the harness and disconnect it.
Then take your new washer pump, reconnect the hose, and lock the hose back in place. Then reconnect your harness, and then lower the washer pump back into the washer bottle.
Then take that panel, line it up, and feed it back into place. Then replace and tighten up those T25 screws.
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Great part... fit like the original.
T
August 16, 2018
I was very impressed with the water pumps. They work great.
worked perfectly on my 2003 Audi A4 1.8T
James
September 26, 2018
The price was very good, although the rep didn't think it would fit my car, i did a lot of research on model# before i ordered. Just a little info, this pump will work on the 2003 Audi A4 1.8T , even though the A1 Auto info says different. I compared it to the factory part, it's identical to the original part before i installed it which is a very easy installation.Shipping was very good also.
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