On my GTP I had to just pull back the plastic liner in the wheelwell in
order to access the pump... it goes in/out without tools, so it was pretty
easy.
"George Jetson" <ka0mgm@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "George Jetson" <ka0mgm@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> Any ideas on how to access the wind****eld washer pump on a 1996 Grand
Am.
>> I've got the battery and the plastic piece above the fluid reservoir
>> removed and still no access. Do I need to remove the fender? Or the
front
>> headlight assembly and bumper?
>>
>> Placement of the reservoir was not one of GM's better ideas imo.
>>
>
> For those who may not know, the washer reservoir (and pump?) is located
> behind the front bump/facia, but forward of the metal bulkhead that the
> radiator mounts on. Behind and below the driver's side headlamp
assembly.
> The only part in the actual engine bay is the fill tube. Removed the
> battery thinking there would surely be an access hole in the metal
> bulkhead there, but no such luck. I have not removed the headlight
> assembly yet, but looking down, there seems to be sheet metal blocking
> that entrance point as well. I hate to yank the fender, but it's
beginning
> to look like the only way in.
>
> Please help. The weather is very sloppy now, and my wife is nagging me
to
> death about this :(
>
> Jim
>


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