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Accord9200
08-18-2009, 04:29 PM
Can anyone tell me where a washer pump for a 00 Accord 4dr is located / how to find it.

I need to know where it is.
What to take off.. to get to it
And where to find one to replace it. I looked at the local stores.. and they want 150, just for the unit. To put it in is going to be 2-300, thats b.s. This has to be as easy as popping off a panel (if I can find the bolts, popping out the lines.. dumping the old unit, and sticking the new one back in.)

Also...
Would anyone know how hard it is to replace it?

I'm finding that the lines are clear. Ive squirted canned air in the lines so I know they are clear. Ive cleaned out the nozzles. It started with the right side.. but I thought there was a kink in the line. Now its on the left, and its only getting the bottom 2" of the glass and the left side (closest to reservoir) is barely pumping a squirt. And its getting to the point where I cant see...

Honda247
08-18-2009, 04:46 PM
http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/auto/jsp/mws/prddisplay.jsp?inputstate=5&catcgry1=ACCORD&catcgry2=2000&catcgry3=4DR+EX&catcgry4=KA4AT&catcgry5=WINDSHIELD+WASHER


Its located on the bottom of the tank. Not sure how to replace it......

Accord9200
08-18-2009, 06:49 PM
Jeez...
When I asked Honda parts for a new keyfob.. they had to go through one of those stupid diagrams for a part number..
Forget me going back there to ask them for a replacement battery in the fob. Id rather find it at a Walgreens / Riteaid and do it myself...

Seriously.. there isnt any other way to find a part?!


I would love to find more into on the washer motor.

thomasbus337
08-18-2009, 07:52 PM
The pump looks to be around $32. I'd say the easiest way would be to remove the front bumper cover to get access to the pump at the bottom of the tank, unless you can cut the wheel enough, pull back the splash shield and reach in that way. I've never had to replace one on a Honda before, but I change them alot on school buses and from the pic in the link listed above it looks about the same. Just unhook the hose from the old pump, hook it onto the new one, then gently pry the old pump from the base of the tank and snap the new one in it's place. As long as it's a genuine Honda pump it should snap right in and stay in place. And, the trade # for the battery in the remotes are CR2025, and surprisingly from hondaautomotiveparts.com, the battery is almost $3 cheaper than radioshack.