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Old 01-21-2003, 03:31 PM   #5
mtdave2
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just go to your fav parts place and ask for the universal windshield washer pump. make sure its the type you can mount to the fire wall. it comes with the pump, some extra washer hose, connectors and electrical connectors.

you dont need the kit that has the switch in it, you can use the orginal switch. the kit should cost about 12 bucks.

mount the thing on the fender or on the fire wall. i have been told the fire wall works better because the pump is hight than the resivor, but i have never had any trouble.

next just do the plumbing, be sure to pay attention to the out and in on the pump. i had to use some hose clamps to keep it from dripping.

next run 2 wires from the pump into the cab. now is the tricky part. took me a few hours the frist time to figure it out, tore the dash off and everything. dont need too.

from the drivers side lay on the floor and look up under the dash, you will see the big ass wiper motor, if you wana find it fast just turn on the wipers lol. youll hear it.

there are 2 electrical pulgs on the unit. you are looking for the one with 2 wires. this frist pict is what it looks like unpluged.
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