2004 Washer Pump Replacement
#2
It's not that easy. Here's what manual says.
1) Remove righter inner fender (20-211)
2) Disconnect washer tube and washer motor connector.
3) Remove clip, 3-bolts, and remove the washer reservoir
Pump is at base of reservoir
4) install in reverse.
I would suggest purchasing a Honda Shop Manual if you intend to DIY. Make sure you can hear the pump running on command. Some times the washer nozzles block preventing flow. Easily cleaned w/ small wire and vinegar soak.
good luck
1) Remove righter inner fender (20-211)
2) Disconnect washer tube and washer motor connector.
3) Remove clip, 3-bolts, and remove the washer reservoir
Pump is at base of reservoir
4) install in reverse.
I would suggest purchasing a Honda Shop Manual if you intend to DIY. Make sure you can hear the pump running on command. Some times the washer nozzles block preventing flow. Easily cleaned w/ small wire and vinegar soak.
good luck
#4
Good job to tackle to get into the swing of easier jobs to come to you and your car.
Give it a try if you have the time..it's very satisfying when you get it done to say " I did It MYSELF"
Give it a try if you have the time..it's very satisfying when you get it done to say " I did It MYSELF"
#10
sorry, I thought you were an old friend of mine. Yes, I've lived in Illinois my whole life and have never had an issue with my pump in the cold weather. Could it just be old? or Fixable?