Created on: 2017-01-30
How to repair, install, fix, change or replace a broken, damaged, or failing windshield washer pump on 06 Chrysler 300
Windshield Washer Fluid
Funnel
Gloves
Flat Blade Screwdriver
Jack Stands
Drain Pan
Floor Jack
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In this video we're going to be working with our 2006 Chrysler 300. We're going to show you how to remove and replace your vehicle's washer fluid pump.
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Here are the items you'll need for this repair: drain pan, windshield washer fluid, flat head screwdriver, funnel, gloves, jack and jack stands
Raise and support your vehicle. We're using a lift to make it easier to show you what's going on but this job can easily be done at home on a jack and jack stands. You'll need to remove the vehicle's belly pan or air dam, which is missing on our vehicle, but to remove it you'll have three plastic pins in each wheel well here, a series of bolts along the bottom of the bumper, you can see the openings for all of them here. Three more in the opposite wheel well. Again, part of ours is missing. Then there are four 10mm bolts here. We've removed our wheel and tire to make it easier to show you what's going on with your washer parts.
I've just placed a funnel into a partially empty jug of washer fluid. Remove this hose on the bottom where the pump is and allow it to drain into the bucket. Using a small flat blade screwdriver, pry up on the red lock tab for the washer pump, and remove the connector. Now be sure that you have some kind of catch bucket underneath this because there is still some fluid in there. We're just going to carefully pry the pump out of the bottle.
Reinstall the pump. Be sure to work the gasket into the opening. You may have to twist a little bit until the pump and gasket are fully seated in the reservoir. Once that's in, reconnect your electrical connector and push down the red safety tab. Reconnect the hose at the bottom of the pump and refill your washer bottle.
If your old washer fluid wasn't contaminated and you're not changing it to a de-icing or a different type of washer fluid, simply pour the old stuff back in as long as it's clean like that. If you have to, use another bottle to fill to capacity. Check for proper operation of your washers and senders, and you're good to go.
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