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How to Replace Washer Pump 2014-19 Toyota Tundra

Created on: 2018-03-27

How to repair, install, fix, change or replace a broken, damaged, or failing windshield washer pump on 14 Toyota Tundra.

  1. step 1 :Removing the Windshield Washer Bottle
    • Disconnect the level sensor connector
    • Disconnect the pump connector
    • Remove the 10mm bolt from the top of the bottle
    • Remove the two 10mm bolts from the bottle
    • Lift the bottle up
    • Pour out any fluid into a container
    • Remove the hose
  2. step 2 :Removing the Washer Pump
    • Pry the sensor out of the bottle with a prying tool
    • Remove the grommet from the sensor
  3. step 3 :Installing the Washer Pump
    • Insert the grommet to the bottle
    • Press the sensor into the bottle
  4. step 4 :Installing the Windshield Washer Bottle
    • Connect the washer hose
    • Clip the hose to the bottle
    • Lower the washer bottle into place
    • Connect the level sensor
    • Connect the pump
    • Tighten the 10mm bolts to the bottle
    • Refill the bottle with the appropriate fluid

Tools needed

  • Funnel

    Socket Extensions

    Flat Blade Screwdriver

    10mm Socket

    Ratchet

    Trim Tool Set

Hi, I’m Mike from 1A Auto. We’ve been selling auto parts for over 30 years!

Remove the windshield washer fluid container and reach down. This is the level sensor. Lock is on the bottom side of the connector. Push it in. Pull the connector off. I want to pull this out of the bottle, so we'll drain all the fluid out.

Pump is plugged in on this side. Lock is under the bottom of it. If you can't push it in with your finger tip, use a small five by eight screwdriver and just carefully push the lock in. It will pop it off. There's a ten millimeter bolt on the top here, and then two down in the engine compartment. I'm going to start with the one up top here. Need a 10 millimeter socket and a short extension and a ratchet. Loosen this up. You can use the short extension to get down in here if you've got access to it. You can use a much longer extension. It will just make it slightly easier, because now I can turn the ratchet up here instead of down here in the engine compartment.

Lift the bottle up. It is full of fluid. Do my best to not spill it. Pull the hose off. It is clipped in down here. As soon as you pull this off, it's going to want to leak out. What I'm trying to do is lift up and get it on the side here. So we need to drain this if it has fluid in it. I'm going to take the gallon container, and I'm going to put it right where the originally one was and get a funnel in there. And let's see if I can pour it in without spilling it everywhere. If you do spill some, it's just windshield washer fluid. Really, it's not a big deal.

You can rinse it off with water, or it will just dry up. This holds about a gallon. Put the cap back on, and I can hold it this way. So there is still some fluid in here. I can pull the washer hose off. It'll just come right off the nipple here. Tip this over, let me see if I can get the rest out. Pull the motor out. Just going to grab onto it. It just sits in a rubber grommet to seal it, you just got to work it back and forth. Pull it out of the bottle.

To reinstall it, push it right back into place. The electrical connector went to the top. Push it down in and it seals. If need be, I'm going to take the rubber grommet off first. Push it right in. Just like that.

Reinstall wash bottle. Make sure you plug the washer hose back in, or else it's just going to spray washer fluid all over the inside of your engine compartment. It'll just push over, and then it was clipped up into here. And as we lower it down into place, I'll plug in the level sensor. It'll click when it locks into place. I can reach down and plug in the washer pump. Clicks when it locks into place.

Line up the spots where it was sitting. Get this top one caught here. And reach down and get the other two caught. Tighten these up. You don't need to kill these. If you fell them get tight, just stop. And the same for this one here. Fill up our washer fluid bottle. Pretty big opening. You don't need a funnel. And just fill it up to the top. Probably takes about a gallon, maybe a little more. Once you're done, put the cap back on.

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