How to replace windshield wiper reservoir on a Jeep Grand Cherokee

Many families like SUVs, Jeep Grand Cherokee and falls into that category. Its production started in 1993 and continues today. Keep your windshield clean Jeep helps you see better to have a safer trip with your family. Using windshield washer fluid helps you do this, but sometimes leaks occur in the tank and you may have to replace it.

Instructions

  1. Looking the part number for your windshield washer tank cleaner. The number depends on the year of your Jeep Grand Cherokee. Get the request at the dealership or online or by contact with a store recycling auto parts part.
  2. Put the truck in the rate of “Park” and turn it off. Do not forget to remove the keys. While still in the driver’s seat, put your hand under the instrument panel on the left side, and pull the hood release lever.
  3. Go to the front of the Jeep Grand Cherokee and locate the auxiliary release, which is in the center of the hood. Pull the latch to open the hood enough for you to get up until the hydraulic lift is activated and fully open.
  4. Search the windshield washer reservoir. The Jeep Grand Cherokee, is at the front of the engine compartment on the passenger side.
  5. Disconnect the negative battery cable. If your vehicle comes with airbags, wait at least 90 seconds after disconnecting the battery cable before continuing.
  6. Remove the front splash guard to reach the windshield washer reservoir using a screwdriver and a wrench 10 mm to loosen the three screws screw the two screws 10 mm and the five clips with screws. Then pull the screen slightly so you can remove the rubber stopper. Then you should be able to remove the backsplash.
  7. Disconnect all cables to the deposit, including hoses, guide wires and mounting screws. Free the air box by removing the top cover, unscrew the screws or staples, whatever it is holding in place. Then slide the air filter and remove the three nuts 10 mm at the bottom of the air box. Finally, disconnect hoses and air box slides outward.
  8. Loosen the two screws securing the deposit against the inner fender. After that, simply lift the wiper tank out. Throw away the seals need to change when you install the new tank.
  9. Reassemble the Jeep Grand Cherokee, putting the tank back in your truck wiper screwing in place, placing the air box and mounting bolts and fixing the hoses and other cables by reversing the process from step 7.

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  1. That part is not location in the passenger side is on the drive side

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