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Swap Washer Fluid Lines

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Main Forum' started by energyideas, Oct 16, 2018.

  1. energyideas

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    Probably been thought of before but just thought to report on swapping the washer fluid lines on a gen 3 2012 with 105k miles. No maintenance on this car except tires and oil thus far. The washer pump for the windshield seemed to have stopped working. Took off the hose at the hood and blew towards the pump, bubbles up in the washer fluid tank, pump still didn't work. 15 amp fuse still good. Pulling back the fender shrouding for the front passenger's side in front of the tire revealed two hoses, marked with a white and a red. I pulled both off their respective jumpers and reattached to the opposite hose. The back washer will now work, but that was relatively useless anyway. Now I have washer fluid to the front windshield. This saved a huge amount of work to remove the bumper and wheel well to replace an expensive pump. Just FYI, hope this helps.

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    not understanding how this made it work?
     
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    Recently the front washer pump failed on my 2012, a new aftermarket pump cost me around $15.00 off Amazon and the most tedious aspect of the repair was removing the panels to get to the pump. Honestly, since you already had removed the panels to get access, you should have just replaced the broken pump.
     
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    The Prius has two washer pumps, front and rear; he plumbed the rear windshield washer pump to pump fluid to the front windshield. Sure it works, but a new pump is cheap and fairly easy to replace.
     
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    are both the same pumps?
     
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    Panels weren't removed, just went in through the crack. 5 minutes.
     
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    Thanks for the reply GFO. The Youtube videos showing washer pump replacement seem difficult to me, having to remove the front end, bumper and wheel well surfaces. Is there an easier way?

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