Leaking windshield fluid reservoir

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Realized the windshield fluid reservoir is leaking on my 2004 1500.

I marked where it’s dripping from. Looks like the connection to the tank.

Can I get away with just replacing the grommet?

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The reservoirs usually crack over time. You can try to seal it with rtv or another silicone. They get a lot of abuse where they are. Good luck.
 
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The reservoirs usually crack over time. You can try to seal it with rtv or another silicone. They get a lot of abuse where they are. Good luck.
Ah okay, right. Thanks. Makes sense. Might as well replace the tank while in there if doing just the grommet anyway.
 

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I've this on my 06 Suburban. It's either the pump seal or the level seal. I haven't seen the pump seal, only a new pump that comes with a new seal. The Car Doctor on YT has a video on how to replace it and he does it w/o removing the wheel splash shield...
 

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He said reservoirs can crack in really cold climates, but it's usually the seals. I've got a pump and level on my Amazon cart after I watched this video. He gives that part number in the video.
 
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He said reservoirs can crack in really cold climates, but it's usually the seals. I've got a pump and level on my Amazon cart after I watched this video. He gives that part number in the video.

Nice, thanks for this vid!

I actually did find the pump seal on RockAuto, it’s out of stock, but has a part number (Dorman 49520), so perhaps I’ll try this first before tearing out to the battery and replacing the tank.


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Nice, thanks for this vid!

I actually did find the pump seal on RockAuto, it’s out of stock, but has a part number (Dorman 49520), so perhaps I’ll try this first before tearing out to the battery and replacing the tank.


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Oh nice. I saw that part, but didn't look to see what that part number was for. Is the GM part above on the screenshot the same seal/grommet?

My pump works just fine. Before I watched that video I was honestly just thinking of removing the seals and adding a bit of RTV to them. I'm pretty sure that's what are leaking on mine. I may still try that...


My 99 Silverado NBS also leaks a bit from the same general area.
 

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I just replaced my tank a couple weeks ago. ( it was a replacement from 4 years ago... it had a mold defect, where the pump 'snaps' in against the tank......
EASY to replace...
Remove battery, battery tray, pop out 4 plastic grommets at wheel well ( turn front tire to a 'hard left' ).... fold to rear, inner wheel well ( secure with a bungie).... I believe, 1 A Auto has a good video. AutoZone has a Dorman replacement for about $40 bucks.
Rear pump : 6-701 Front pump : 6-700.
Mark the fluid lines to pump, ( front/rear ) they look the same...
 
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To add....... The front and rear pumps, have different elect connectors. So you won't mistake which connector to use. Don't be surprised if the pump seal 'ring' looks different. there are 2 different shaped styles. Both work.
Tank-bolt mounts...... ( 3 @ 8mm ? ) .. Top, next to filler cap , inboard side. Middle at battery tray .. Bottom, ( hard to see ), inboard, about 5 inches, up from bottom of tank.
 

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