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Old 08-10-2012, 04:41 PM   #1
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So I've scanned the TSRM and can't find anything that relates to the washer fluid pump, and I'm having trouble tracking down a replacement pump. By my inspection, it looks like there's two pumps at the bottom of the reservoir, one for the front and one for the back. The one for the front is burnt out. Has anyone fixed or replaced one of them before and where did you find a new one? Thanks!
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Old 08-11-2012, 02:10 AM   #2
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85330-50020 MSRP is about $30.

You can source one used from a like year Camry, Celica, 4Runner, Land Cruiser or Tercel.
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If you still need one, I have a couple used.
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I found a new pump, but which one sprays the front and which does the back? The lines disappear so I can't trace them.
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I would think the front would go to the front but I could be wrong. If you want to be absolutely sure. Just disconnect one of the lines and run the pump. You will know for sure that way which is which. Atleast it doesn't have headlight squirter or you would have 3.
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it's not a matter of one on the front and one on the back, they're side by side on the reservoir. and the lines go up into the fender together. i'll just have to run the pump i think though, like you said. unless somebody else knows off the top of their heads?
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There are 3 washer pumps, one for the front windscreen, one for the rear screen and one for the headlamps. The front windscreen pump has the markings 12v 5L, the headlamp washer and rear screen washer has 12 v 6L markings., the headlamp pump has a round white plug on it and part # 74264 not sure of the full part # that`s all I can see. The rear pump is higher than the front pump. I hope that makes sense, it confused me writing it.
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If you can see in the fender a lil the clear tube goes to the hatch or atleast thats how mine was I removed all of mine if you need any parts
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Per the EPC the part numbers for US and CAD models are as follows:

pre89;
Front: 85310-22111 superseded by 85330-12320
Rear: 85310-14110 superseded by 85310-16080
Headlamp: 85310-14100

'89 an up;
Front: 85310-14080 superseded by 85330-50020
Rear: 85310-14110 superseded by 85310-16080
Headlamp: Not available on '89 and newer MKIIIs.
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