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How to Replace Windshield Washer Pump 2001-05 BMW 325Xi
How to Replace Windshield Washer Pump 1999-2005 Volkswagen Jetta or Golf
How To Replace Windshield Washer Pump 2002-05 Volkswagen Passat
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Tools used
Socket Extensions
Drain Pan
10mm Socket
Ratchet
1. Removing the Windshield Washer Pump
Remove the 10 mm bolt securing the washer fluid reservoir
Pull the washer fluid reservoir up
Disconnect the fluid level sensor electrical connector
Remove the cover around the washer fluid pump
Disconnect the washer fluid pump electrical connector
Disconnect the washer fluid pump hose
Block the washer pump outlet with your finger
Remove the fluid reservoir from the vehicle and drain it out
Pull back on the locking tab retaining the washer fluid pump
Pull the washer fluid pump out
2. Installing the Windshield Washer Pump
Insert the washer fluid pump inlet into the reservoir and then lock the pump into the locking tab
Reconnect the hose to the washer fluid pump outlet
Replace the plastic cover
Reconnect the washer fluid pump electrical connector
Reconnect the fluid level sensor electrical connector
Push the feet at the bottom of the reservoir into the mounting holes
Replace the 10 mm bolt securing the reservoir
Refill the washer fluid reservoir
What's up, guys? I'm Andy from 1A Auto. In this video I'm going to show you how to replace the windshield washer pump on this 2001 BMW 325xi. If you need this part or other parts for your vehicle, click the link in the description and head over to 1aauto.com.
I'm going to take a 10 mm socket and a ratchet. Take this bolt out. Just grab the reservoir, just shake it back and forth a little bit as you slide it up. Disconnect the connector right here. Slide that out. And we can also... There's a little cover right here, just pop that off right there. Disconnect this connector. Push that button. Slide that up. Going to disconnect the hose right there. I do have a drain bucket underneath so I can catch the wash fluid that drains out. And I just slide this line off. Put my finger over the hole. I can slide it out.
Take the pump out. We drained out all the wash fluid. You could probably do this in the car but it's just easier to take the rest of the washer fluid reservoir out. So just slide this little clip back. Slide the pump forward. And just twist it up a little bit. And there's the pump.
All right. Take your washer pump. If you had the grommet off, you can put the grommet back in and just slide that back in position. Slide the pump right there. Make sure it's locked in place. First we're going to hook up the washer fluid hose. Get that lined up first. Push that on. Make sure it's all the way on. I'm going to take this little cover here. This is going to slide in position right there. And lock it in place just like that. The electrical connector. Lock that in. Take the level sensor connector. Lock that in right here. And then there's these two feet. They're going to slide through those little slots right there. Slide those two in there. And might have to wiggle it back and forth a little bit. All right. That's all the way down. Take this 10 mm screw. Take the 10 mm socket and a ratchet. Tighten this down. Just snug. Then take your washer fluid, open the cap. Pour your washer fluid in and then you'll be good to go.
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Tools used
Flat Blade Screwdriver
Drain Pan
1. Removing the Washer Pump
Place a drain pan beneath the washer bottle
Remove the washer pump harness with a flat blade screwdriver
Disconnect the washer hose with a flat blade screwdriver
Promptly plug the hole with your finger
Pry out the washer pump
Cover the hole with your hand
2. Installing the Washer Pump
Connect the new washer pump into the washer bottle
Reconnect the washer hose
Connect the washer pump harness
Dispose any excess washer fluid safely
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Hi, I'm Don from 1A Auto. I hope this how-to video helps you out, and the next time you need a part for your vehicle, think of 1AAuto.com. Thanks.
In this video, we're going to show you how to replace the washer pump on this 2004 Volkswagen Jetta. The items you'll need include a new washer pump from 1AAuto.com, a drip pan, and a flat blade screwdriver.
On the left is the old washer pump from this vehicle, and on the right is the new one from 1aauto. You can see they are very similar, and they will fit exactly the same. Don is going to show you the best way to replace them. If your washer pump has failed, chances are you've still got some washer fluid in your washer reservoir here.
What we're going to do is try to swap out this pump as best as we can so we don't lose any fluid. We're going to start by having a catch pan down here (drip pan). Then we're going to have our new part handy and ready to go.
I'm going to start by prying this connector loose. Basically, get a flat blade in there and pry up until it clicks. Pull it up. All right, now you can see down here where the water hose is attached. Use a screwdriver long flat blade and pry that off and you can see a little fluid just came out. All right, I've got my finger over it. I'm going to pull the washer pump up.
Remember, I've got my new one right here. Okay, that's up and out. Okay, I'm going to go back in with the new one. Reconnect the hose. Reconnect my connector. Hopefully, I haven't lost too much fluid. Just a little bit came out. and whatever you've got dispose of safely.
We hope this video helps you out. Brought to you by www.1AAuto.com, your source for quality replacement parts and the best service on the Internet. Please feel free to call us toll-free, 888-844-3393. We're the company that's here for you on the Internet and in person.
Tools used
Funnel
Drain Pan
T25 Torx Driver
1. Removing the Windshield Washer Pump
Remove the three T25 Torx screws inside the wheel well
Pull back the inner fender
Have a drain pan ready
Pull the pump up and out of its bracket
Disconnect the washer pump wiring harness
Disconnect the pump from its hoses
2. Installing the New Windshield Washer Pump
Remove the white pump nozzle piece from the old pump
Install the nozzle piece onto the new pump
Connect the black hose to the black pump nozzle
Connect the white hose to the orange pump nozzle
Connect the washer pump wiring harness
Push the pump into place on the windshield washer fluid reservoir
Refill the fluid reservoir, using a funnel
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Hi, I'm Mike from 1A Auto. I hope this how-to video helps you out, and next time you need parts for your vehicle, think of 1AAuto.com. Thanks.
In this video, we're going to show you how to replace the washer pump on this 2003 Volkswagen Passat. The only tool you'll need is a T25 Torx driver. You'll also want a catch pan.
Inside the wheel well you'll find three T25 Torx screws. You want to remove those. Pull this back and your windshield washer motor is right there. You'll notice in these next shots that the front bumper cover is off. That's not necessary at all. I just had it off to do another repair so I figured it was a lot easier to film and show you what was going on without the bumper cover there. All you need to do is move that inner fender out of the way and you can access the pump easily. Your pump is right here in front of the wheel and what you do is reach up, pull up and out and you can see as you pull out, your fluid's going to come out, so you want a catch pan underneath. You can disconnect your motor by pushing on a tab here, and one there and then disconnect these two lines. Then with your pump, this part, pull firmly and wiggle it back and forth. That comes off and installs on your new pump.
Put this back on. Black end goes to the black hose. The orange end goes to the white hose. Put this back in place and push your pump back in and then force it right back down in there. You use a funnel with the filter. This funnel has a little filter in it so I can just take it and put my fluid right back in.
We hope this video helps you out. Brought to you by www.1AAuto.com, your source for quality replacement parts and the best service on the Internet. Please feel free to call us toll-free, 888-844-3393. We're the company that's here for you on the Internet and in person.
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It doesn't work. Got power to it but doesn't work.
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