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Old Sep 8, 2023 | 12:53 PM
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Default Replace washer pump / reservoir - has anyone done this?

Hello, have a 2017 F-Pace 35t and my wife mentioned the rear washer wasn't squirting any fluid out. I filled up the reservoir and had her give it a go, it ended up soaking the garage floor and no fluid came out either the front or rear. Assuming the pump took a dump. I searched here and Youtube for a video or instructions on how to but have come up empty.

Has anyone done this or have a link to video/instructions?

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Brian.
 
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Old Sep 8, 2023 | 06:07 PM
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Brian,

Mine started doing the same last month. It was a detached pipe onto the connector from the reservoir. Had to remove the fixings from the rear of the wheelarch liner to get to it.





If you can hear the pump running when the button is pressed and fluid is puddling under the vehicle, it's likely to be the same situation.

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Old Oct 21, 2023 | 05:06 PM
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Thanks for the help, that was my issue as well. One of the hoses to the front sprayers detached and was just dumping fluid to the ground. Got it fixed and verified it's working - the only thing I forgot to do was zip tie the damn hose to the connector. What a pain in the *** job that was, but at least I could do it myself! Holy hell the amount of leaves that fell out once I pulled the wheel well liner!!
 
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