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I have an unusual issue. We bought our 2004 pilot used and it has apparently been hit on the right front in the past. I know this because there is a tiny bit of loose glass in the right headlight lens. What is also apparent, is that whoever did the repair reversed the hoses for the front and rear window washers. When you attempt to wash the windshield, soap sprays on the back window and vice versa.
I know that the single washer bottle is located behind the right front bumper, but I'm not sure what has to be removed to swap the hoses. It seems to be inside the wheel well. I have a replacement lens for the headlight and wouldn't mind installing that at the same time. Does anybody have any hints/strategy for tackling this one? Thanks. |
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Remove the front wheel, remove the plastic inner fender. Fix it and then put everything back!
It may not be the tubes, they may have swapped the wires to the two pumps.
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https://www.facebook.com/pages/Chris...19131498101662 Last edited by rocky; 09-11-2010 at 12:47 PM. |
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