i own a shop ,and its probably on the pump on this one also,most gm,s are,you can replace just the pump parts though and repair it,its not a hard job,and the parts are like 20 bucks to get it going again its better than replacing the whole motor for it,good luck with it,hope this helps.
2007-03-25 16:31:11
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answered by dodge man 7
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The windshield washer pump should be located near the wiper blade under the hood. It should be pretty easy to replace. Just follow the tubes running from the little sprayers.
2007-03-25 16:29:37
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answered by jmp478 3
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If your car was made since the 1970's the pump is most likely attached to the bottle you put the washer fluid in. Easy to replace.
2007-03-25 16:30:15
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answered by Rusty 1
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The pump for the washer fluid should be easily traced to the bottle that hold the washer fluid.
2007-03-25 16:32:49
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answered by stunzem 1
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this all depend,s on what year you have............earlier gm. model,s had a mechanical pump attached to the wiper motor itself....................newer model,s have a electric pump installed in the washer fluid tank....................trace your washer hoses from your wiper,s back................they will lead you right to your pump.......but first check to see that you have power to your pump........could be fuse,or switch......good luck!
2007-03-25 17:42:01
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answered by slipstream 7
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it could be a bad pump...or a broken line./..have someone look under the hood while you hit the washer....no flying fluid...good lines...bad pump....good luck and hoped i helped
2007-03-25 16:33:23
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answered by Michael K 5
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it is on the bottle were you fill up the fluid also check hoses to and from bottle under hood
2007-03-25 16:28:48
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answered by jsn_ayers 4
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