Removing windshield washer squirter components and system
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Removing windshield washer squirter components and system
car-2000 civic coupe
Problem- When i went to fill up my windshield washer fluid today , i noticed there was a crack in the reservoir. So since i plan on buying a carbon fiber hood without the holds for the squirters, i am planning on just pulling out the reservoir, lines and all the other things that go along with it.
what do you guys think i should do? should i take it out or just leave it with the cracked reservoir or replace the reservoir. Also where is the windsheild washer pump located is it actually located on the reservoir or inside the reservoir. Because i noticed these little DENSO things attached to the side of the reservoir.
sorry this post is so long, But are they any pointers on how to tackle this job or is it straight foward?
thanks for any help guys
i want it too look like this, notice the removal of the windshield washer stuff along with a little nifty block-off plate
benen hatch
i searched and found this link but i would some more people input
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=593863
Problem- When i went to fill up my windshield washer fluid today , i noticed there was a crack in the reservoir. So since i plan on buying a carbon fiber hood without the holds for the squirters, i am planning on just pulling out the reservoir, lines and all the other things that go along with it.
what do you guys think i should do? should i take it out or just leave it with the cracked reservoir or replace the reservoir. Also where is the windsheild washer pump located is it actually located on the reservoir or inside the reservoir. Because i noticed these little DENSO things attached to the side of the reservoir.
sorry this post is so long, But are they any pointers on how to tackle this job or is it straight foward?
thanks for any help guys
i want it too look like this, notice the removal of the windshield washer stuff along with a little nifty block-off plate
benen hatch
i searched and found this link but i would some more people input
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=593863
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Re: Removing windshield washer squirter components and system (Ekizzle)
The pump is on the filler jug thingy . All you do is unbolt a few 10mm's ..Rip out the lines and your done.
ps. I want some "Go Fast !" Stickers
ps. I want some "Go Fast !" Stickers
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Re: Removing windshield washer squirter components and system (ek9mugen)
I'd replace the res. and get a window cowl from a integra (the plastic trim that goes under the windshield wiper arms) they have squirters in them... that way you don't lose function but the hood looks cleaner.
*EDIT*
Forgot you had a 2000... this is the EG section...
not sure if any of the acura's or other honda's have cowl squirters that will fit yours... you could probobly do it custom if you felt comfortable doing that.
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*EDIT*
Forgot you had a 2000... this is the EG section...
not sure if any of the acura's or other honda's have cowl squirters that will fit yours... you could probobly do it custom if you felt comfortable doing that.
*/EDIT*
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Re: Removing windshield washer squirter components and system (NonovUrbizniz)
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damn i was gonna tell you that was a great idea but i have an ek but you beat me to it and edited it
thanks though for the suggestion though
Modified by ek9mugen at 2:07 AM 2/17/2004
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damn i was gonna tell you that was a great idea but i have an ek but you beat me to it and edited it
thanks though for the suggestion though
Modified by ek9mugen at 2:07 AM 2/17/2004
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