Leaky washer bottle

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#11  
Thanks for the answers, the NAPA idea sounds like a good one.

Why do I have a GMC truck? I hang my head in shame:ashamed: Its actually not a bad truck and it was a good price when I bought it. I traded my 2007 Dodge Ram Hemi for a 2010 Dodge Challenger last year and bought the GMC as my beater.
 
   / Leaky washer bottle #12  
I second buying the pump and seal. I have seen quite a few of those pumps with hairline cracks in the bottom of the housing. Replaced the seal only to have to go back in to replace the pump.

Chuck

and it's so east to get to.. NOT!

it's not hte 6-12$ part that's the problem.. it dismantling the darn engine compartment and wheel well without a lift or floor with a walkunder hole in it to do so... :(

soundguy
 
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#13  
Yeah, I already took it apart once to try and fix it. I thought is was just the leaky washer line, but I probably broke that taking it apart. If you take out the battery and the battery tray, its fairly easy to get at. You also have a couple of those stupid plastic push pins that I have grown to hate. I'd say by the time I took it apart, tried to find the leak, ran to the parts store and got rubber washer line, put it back together, I spent about 3 hours on it. Now I get to do it again.
 
   / Leaky washer bottle #14  
taking out the battery try.. I hate that...

soundguy
 
   / Leaky washer bottle #16  
The GM trucks aren't fun but at least it can be done. On some smaller cars I swear the procedure to replace the pump must include removing a fender. I guess the design must be a gift to the dealer. Gives them a chance to charge more labor.

Chuck
 
   / Leaky washer bottle #17  
i know of at least one car that involves taking the tire off to remove the battery out a wheel well after removing the owling.

my mom owns a caddy type vehicle ( some cross between a minivan and suv? ) that has the batter up by the windshield and it is an act of congress to remove.. have to take plenty of stuff off to get tot it.

bat died early this year on her in-warranty car.. dealership she bought it from warrantied the battery.. charged her labor to install / remove it. something like 150$ :(

hmm.. can't wait to get me another gm product .. :)


soundguy
 
   / Leaky washer bottle #18  
I will give GM credit though. You can buy just the part you need. Example the washer pump to bottle seal. Sure it's $6.00.
If it was a Ford, you buy the assembly. Bottle and pump, all in one.
God forbid it's German. Probably have to reprogram the computer to recognize the new part and allow it to run.

Chuck
 
   / Leaky washer bottle #19  
kinda like a GM radio.. ( im sure others too.. )

I know when i replaced the fuel filter assy/pump.. etc in my dodge ram it was an 'assembly' and an expensive one at that!

everybody has those issues..

soundguy
 
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#20  
Well I think I fixed it. I bought a new pump and seal at the parts store for $18. So far I don't think it leaking. My trailer brakes are another story.
 

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