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| Posted: 01 Feb 2010 4:35 PM | ||
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| the motor is leaking I need to know if it's just a twist in or do I have to pull the tank out. its on a 2006 yukon denali. | ||
| Posted: 01 Feb 2010 4:37 PM | ||
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Try you tube __________________ Make it happen
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| Posted: 01 Feb 2010 5:35 PM | ||
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Dont quote me on this but I think it just pushes in. There should be a small black rubber seal in the tank and the stem of the pump pushes through it. You may have to take out the l/f headlamp assy. and possibly the inner fender well. __________________ U.B.N.J.
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| Posted: 01 Feb 2010 5:48 PM | ||
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If you got any questions call me. I've been known to turn a wrench or to in my day.
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| Posted: 01 Feb 2010 6:11 PM | ||
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my 00 had a similar prob.. just the hose running up to wiper blades. it was abour 6" above pump. Sleeved it with another piece of tube works great __________________ Blank buck tags are not badges of yesterday's failure, but rather tickets to a better tomorrow!
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| Posted: 01 Feb 2010 8:10 PM | ||
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i would have to be deadnutz to let you turn a wrench near anything I own. I had to show you how to use a hammer to get a plow to work the other day.
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| Posted: 01 Feb 2010 8:31 PM | ||
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yes, what u need to do is take off the left front wheel, then remove half of the clips holding the splash guard in, next u will c the bottom of the washer tank. unplug the pump which is at the bottom of the tank, twist and pull out the pump. its held in by a rubber gromet. pull it out and cover the hole with ur finger so the washer fluid dosnt make a mess. pop the new one in, plug it in and replace the clips put the wheel on and ur done, good luck
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| Posted: 01 Feb 2010 8:45 PM | ||
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| if ur not doing it on a lift u may not need to take the wheel off u might b able to turn the wheel all the way to the right and do it on the ground, u should have enuf room its just easier up in the air with the wheel off | ||
| Posted: 01 Feb 2010 11:19 PM | ||
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Betterfisher if you dont want to mess with it, you know where my garage is. Stop by and Ill change it,or Ill swing by your place.I gotta get stuff from Brians house this week anyway.
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| Posted: 02 Feb 2010 12:54 AM | ||
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U 2 really know how 2 hurt a guys feelings.......
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| Posted: 04 Feb 2010 8:56 PM | ||
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| ever figure it out??? its really not that bad to do | ||