Windshield Washer Fluid Pump
#1
Windshield Washer Fluid Pump
Okay, I cannot justify buying an entirely new forty dollar Windshield Washer Pump just for the rubber gromet that seals it to the windshield washer resvoir. Does anyone have a part number for the rubber gromet?
#2
Read post number 8, while this may or may not correct your issue , hey it’s inexpensive and may save you a few bucks.
https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/main...eak-fix-54278/
https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/main...eak-fix-54278/
#3
Usually it is the internal seal that fails, especially in freezing weather, that looks like the grommet is leaking.
You would probably have to go to a store that has jobber boxes to match one up. Bad news is not all new pumps come with a new gasket.
They can be had for closer to $30. https://www.ebay.com/itm/ACDelco-193...tWqOzJ&vxp=mtr
You would probably have to go to a store that has jobber boxes to match one up. Bad news is not all new pumps come with a new gasket.
They can be had for closer to $30. https://www.ebay.com/itm/ACDelco-193...tWqOzJ&vxp=mtr
#4
Read post number 8, while this may or may not correct your issue , hey it’s inexpensive and may save you a few bucks.
https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/main...eak-fix-54278/
https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/main...eak-fix-54278/
Usually it is the internal seal that fails, especially in freezing weather, that looks like the grommet is leaking.
You would probably have to go to a store that has jobber boxes to match one up. Bad news is not all new pumps come with a new gasket.
They can be had for closer to $30. https://www.ebay.com/itm/ACDelco-193...tWqOzJ&vxp=mtr
You would probably have to go to a store that has jobber boxes to match one up. Bad news is not all new pumps come with a new gasket.
They can be had for closer to $30. https://www.ebay.com/itm/ACDelco-193...tWqOzJ&vxp=mtr
And don't you worry don, I am not going to wig out on you.
I might as well do the simple cheap fix... I already have my air intake hose duct taped because I cant find the part number for that either. -_- *Deskface* argh!
#5
You might try
a. looking in the part number thread
b. looking at an online GM parts store like this: https://www.gmpartsgiant.com/parts-l...ke-system.html
a. looking in the part number thread
b. looking at an online GM parts store like this: https://www.gmpartsgiant.com/parts-l...ke-system.html
#6
Air intake duct hose, commonly called the Woolley Worm.
One solution
https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/prob...problem-53013/
Wolley worm part number in post #9 here
https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/main...cleaner-58572/
One solution
https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/prob...problem-53013/
Wolley worm part number in post #9 here
https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/main...cleaner-58572/
#7
Yeah I just got done reading that blue. I was hoping that someone would come up with a part number by now.
And don't you worry don, I am not going to wig out on you.
I might as well do the simple cheap fix... I already have my air intake hose duct taped because I cant find the part number for that either. -_- *Deskface* argh!
And don't you worry don, I am not going to wig out on you.
I might as well do the simple cheap fix... I already have my air intake hose duct taped because I cant find the part number for that either. -_- *Deskface* argh!
#8
I don't know if this helps, but I picked up a 2011 back in January. It would dump washer fluid on the ground faster than you could dump it in. I removed the reservoir thinking that it might be cracked; the pump grommet was bad. I wiped everything down and applied a liberal amount of blue silicone and put everything back together. I waited a full week before adding fluid. So far, it's holding fluid with no issues.
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