Yup, was clogged with ORANGE goo in my 2012 Dodge Grand Caravan, a ton of it. For anyone wondering, you don't need to uninstall anything, you can go under the bumper, under where you fill the washer fluid, and the pump kind of attaches to the bottom of the reservoir tank, and extends down into it. So you pop it up carefully, and odds are the filter is still inserted into the tank. You can't see it, but you can reach around the lip and feel it. Pry it up (carefully), and if it's like mine, the contents of the washer fluid tank will spill out, along with big chunks of disgusting orange goop, and the filter will look NASTY. Clean it off, reinsert it, attach the pump down into that filter, fill it up, DONE. Huzzah!
Same here on 2016 caravan. Went ahead andreplaced the pump because why not? Filter, as described was clogged with blue slime. Hosed it clean. Works like new.
Yup, was clogged with ORANGE goo in my 2012 Dodge Grand Caravan, a ton of it. For anyone wondering, you don't need to uninstall anything, you can go under the bumper, under where you fill the washer fluid, and the pump kind of attaches to the bottom of the reservoir tank, and extends down into it. So you pop it up carefully, and odds are the filter is still inserted into the tank. You can't see it, but you can reach around the lip and feel it. Pry it up (carefully), and if it's like mine, the contents of the washer fluid tank will spill out, along with big chunks of disgusting orange goop, and the filter will look NASTY. Clean it off, reinsert it, attach the pump down into that filter, fill it up, DONE. Huzzah!
Same here on 2016 caravan. Went ahead andreplaced the pump because why not? Filter, as described was clogged with blue slime. Hosed it clean. Works like new.
Thanks for the tutorial! It solved my low pressure problem! It was all clogged with algae! Saved me a ton of time and a bunch of cash! Thank you!!!!
I had the same issue! Thanks for the video it worked!
Where's the pump
Mine started leaking from the bottom just now trying to figure it out
There is a rubber o ring that the hose fits into. That could have cracked
@@chrissmithnotw we’re you able to get to the pump without removing the wheel well pieces?
@@austinl7429 yes you can. Be patient though because it's a pain
@@chrissmithnotw thanks bro, gonna try n fix it after lunch 🤞