Wednesday, November 17, 2010

How do i replace the windshield washer fluid motor?

I have a 2000 Chevy cavalier and the motor for my windshield wiper fluid is bad. i found the motor so i think i should be able to handle it but is there more to it than just pulling the motor out and putting the new one in and attaching the wires? and should i get my new one at a junkyard or somewhere else? i have minimal car repair experience but have done lots of other repairs mostly small electrical stuff like motors.

thanks in advanceHow do i replace the windshield washer fluid motor?
It's that easy. Pull it out and put the new one back in! And buy a new one. they are $20-30 and are easy to replace. Make sure you buy washer fluid, you will lose whats in there when you pull the old one out.How do i replace the windshield washer fluid motor?
pep boys.
go to the junkyard like million americans do if it fits stick in your pocket and walk out.
Have you made sure the motor is bad. It might be the switch. if it is bad there souldn't much to it except for changing motor and pluging it in.
A junkyard will probably want to sell you the whole washer bottle assembly including the motor which in fact makes replacement easier. Two hoses and a couple of wires, plus the securing bolts of course.
go to the junk yard, if you want to make sure the part is good you can spent lots of bucks and get it at the car dealer. just replace it line for line and bolt for bolt (I suggest the junk yard).
Easy job, just take the fluid reservoir out and change it. Then put it back in.
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