I have a 2012 Honda Fit. Dealer wants $178 just to replace the motor. This video was a godsend. Reservoir w/motor is approx $46 at AutoParts Warehouse. Kudos!
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***** You would have to look for the placement of the reservoir and see if it is in the same spot, if so, it will most likely be the same. I do not have a 7th gen Civic to check out. Sorry.
Thank you for the very informative video! Really helps rookies like me. I didn’t realize you could do this with a normal car jack. Will attempt this repair this week. Have a blessed week
I am a rookie. This was the first time I ever did anything like this. Was a bit nervous but it was far easier than I expected. Good luck and I know you can do it. Come back and let me know. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for the video. Enough info to know how to get at the resivoir. A couple of tips though : 1. Those clips don't come out so easy and most broke. You can order them from amazon or ebay. I would do this ahead of time as there will likely be several broken around the car. 2. For me the hose was cracked, and the reservoir was fine. Just needed to fix the hose. I would inspect before buying the reservoir.
Thanks for the great video. Looks like the hardest part is to move the shroud and the clips out of the way without damaging the shroud. The shroud and the clips look flimsy.
I had a pack rat chewed hose I was able to splice and fix my leak. Only cost me a hose splice for .25 cents. Your video was helpful in getting to the tank and hose to troubleshoot my problem. Thanks for posting.
I'm going to take mine out in my 09 civic. I had an ex girlfirend break into my car and she poured motor oil into my washer fluid reservoir. Wish I had evidence to press charges... But taking it out and cleaning it should hopefully be easy. Thanks for the video!
Thanks for your comment. Sorry to hear about the unfortunate event with your ex. Glad my video can help you get it cleaned out. Good luck and stay away from crazy chicks. LOL! Take care.
She probably thought that's where it went ; ) was likely trying to do you a favor so you would forgive her and take her back. Better oil in the washer fluid then washer fluid in the oil. Did she leave the oil jug behind?. : )Tyler If interested in the Cure and Prevention of cancer let me know and I will explain, Not a joke.
I am not sure. I don’t have one of those. I would check and see on yours if the location is the same or similar. If so the process should be pretty close to the same.
I have an 01' Civic that needs the reservoir or at least the sensor replaced. Would you imagine it is similar to the Accord? By that I mean close the wheel well so as not too difficult to get at?
Safety First not last have a future and a past ; ). Thank you for the video. Quick question for you, wondering if there is a drainage port with plug? I have a 2008 Honda Accord, She's full with Summer washer fluid I now need to switch to the Winter fluid Thanks : )Tyler
Hmm. It has been a while since I did this video but I do not remember a drainage plug. Sounds like you may need to get a siphon pump and pump out the old for the new. Sorry I don’t have a better solution.
@@mitchcox Smart Man, agreed. : )Tyler I have left a comment in the comment section of your video explaining the natural cure and prevention of cancer if interested.
The only thing difficult about this job is getting it out, which is the only thing you didn't show. Useless, maybe next time you make a video you could skip the lesson in how fasteners work and ACTUALLY SHOW his to remove the part?
I have a 2012 Honda Fit. Dealer wants $178 just to replace the motor. This video was a godsend. Reservoir w/motor is approx $46 at AutoParts Warehouse. Kudos!
WOW!! Glad I could help save you some money!! Thanks for the awesome comment!! Please share and subscribe. I have other #honda videos that may help you out in the future.
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You would have to look for the placement of the reservoir and see if it is in the same spot, if so, it will most likely be the same. I do not have a 7th gen Civic to check out. Sorry.
Thank you for the very informative video! Really helps rookies like me. I didn’t realize you could do this with a normal car jack. Will attempt this repair this week. Have a blessed week
I am a rookie. This was the first time I ever did anything like this. Was a bit nervous but it was far easier than I expected. Good luck and I know you can do it. Come back and let me know. Thanks for watching.
Great video, start to finish, thorough with tips that are good to know for rookie mechanics and shade tree guys as well. Motivational!
Great informative video. Even though I own a different car, I watched your video to give me a general idea of how it's done. Thank you ☺
Thanks for the nice comment! Glad I could somewhat help in a roundabout way. Ha.. Take care!
Thanks for the video. Enough info to know how to get at the resivoir. A couple of tips though :
1. Those clips don't come out so easy and most broke. You can order them from amazon or ebay. I would do this ahead of time as there will likely be several broken around the car.
2. For me the hose was cracked, and the reservoir was fine. Just needed to fix the hose. I would inspect before buying the reservoir.
I have to give you credit for this...thanks so much for this video....I save more $$ as a student just by following your instructions. Great video
Great video. Very thorough, and easy to follow. Thanks for taking the time to do it!
Bryce Johnson Thanks! Glad I could help someone out. Thanks for the comment! Take care Bryce.
Thanks for making this video! I appreciate it! Gives me a good guide to working on my 2004 Accord's reservoir.
You are welcome. Happy to help!! Thanks.
Thanks for the great video. Looks like the hardest part is to move the shroud and the clips out of the way without damaging the shroud. The shroud and the clips look flimsy.
I had a pack rat chewed hose I was able to splice and fix my leak. Only cost me a hose splice for .25 cents. Your video was helpful in getting to the tank and hose to troubleshoot my problem. Thanks for posting.
Glad it helped you! I am happy your issue was only the hose. Please subscribe it is free and helps me greatly. Take care.
Thank you Mitch for posting this video. A big help to me!
Thanks!
Thanks, it is very useful. I do not see 2012 Honda CRV tank with Autopartswarehouse. Any other suggestion?
I'm going to take mine out in my 09 civic. I had an ex girlfirend break into my car and she poured motor oil into my washer fluid reservoir. Wish I had evidence to press charges... But taking it out and cleaning it should hopefully be easy. Thanks for the video!
Thanks for your comment. Sorry to hear about the unfortunate event with your ex. Glad my video can help you get it cleaned out. Good luck and stay away from crazy chicks. LOL! Take care.
She probably thought that's where it went ; ) was likely trying to do you a favor so you would forgive her and take her back.
Better oil in the washer fluid then washer fluid in the oil.
Did she leave the oil jug behind?.
: )Tyler
If interested in the Cure and Prevention of cancer let me know and I will explain, Not a joke.
Excellent video and info. Thank you. Will help me tremendously
Great! Happy to hear that my video helped you out. Thanks for letting me know. Take care and good luck.
Is it the same for 90-2003 Honda accord models?
I am not sure. I don’t have one of those. I would check and see on yours if the location is the same or similar. If so the process should be pretty close to the same.
Thanks, I"ve founded it very helpful, easy to understand, Thanks again
+Cong Pham Great!! Thanks for letting me know. I am happy to help.
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I have a Honda accord 2012 where are the windshield washers nozzles located?
Thank you for the vdo. I’ll try to diy now.
Believe me. If I can do it. You can do it. I am not a mechanic at all. Let me know how it goes. I have faith in you. Can’t wait to hear how it goes.
Good job sir❤❤
Thanks!
Thank you very much for this video! 👍👍👍
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I have an 01' Civic that needs the reservoir or at least the sensor replaced. Would you imagine it is similar to the Accord? By that I mean close the wheel well so as not too difficult to get at?
Fisrt video i seen make sense other vid they remove the fron bumper
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Real simple and informative thanks!
Thanks
No problem
Safety First not last have a future and a past ; ). Thank you for the video.
Quick question for you, wondering if there is a drainage port with plug?
I have a 2008 Honda Accord, She's full with Summer washer fluid I now need to switch to the Winter fluid Thanks
: )Tyler
Hmm. It has been a while since I did this video but I do not remember a drainage plug. Sounds like you may need to get a siphon pump and pump out the old for the new. Sorry I don’t have a better solution.
@@mitchcox That's a Good one Mitch, Thank you. Quick question for you do you believe in Natural Cures?.
: )Tyler
I believe there are natural remedies. But I don’t believe that just because it’s natural that it’s good for you.
@@mitchcox Smart Man, agreed.
: )Tyler
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thank you this will save my time
Awesome! Glad I could help.
Thank you for the video. Very Helpful
Thank you!!
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Way better than taking the bumper off
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sir plz make video on removing wiper washer tank & finding leakage of maruti suzuki swift
will this work for 09 honda accord euro
Maybe. I don’t know. I live in the US and cannot say for certain for your model. If your reservoir is in a similar location. Then it should work.
my friend has problem he just told me to fix his car but why u have damage any small accident
realy good
+Harrold Philips Thanks! I am glad I was able to help.
My car doesn't have the hoses that deliver the fluid up to the window are they not visible?
They are most likely behind behind the fire blanket (insulation type material) that is attached to the hood.
So where was the leak? Fixing that might have been cheaper.
Have a 2015 pilot with only 34k miles and already have a leaking washer fluid reservoir! Unbelievable.
seems like this is the american version accord. no sensor.
The only thing difficult about this job is getting it out, which is the only thing you didn't show. Useless, maybe next time you make a video you could skip the lesson in how fasteners work and ACTUALLY SHOW his to remove the part?
Removal starts at 3:43. I tell you each bolt to remove and show you the clip and wires to disconnect etc. sorry you couldn’t figure it out.
Very dirty car interior. Must be your girl friends
No, I can't blame my wife and don't have a girlfriend, ha ha.. Just needed a good cleaning.
Thank you Mitch! Great video!
Thank you for watching and commenting. !! Take care.