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Old 05-31-2021 | 07:46 AM
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Good point! I'll look into it!
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Again, nice clean installation!!
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Old 06-01-2021 | 01:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Ralph77
The only thing I can suggest is dousing both pumps in Fluid Film before you put everything back together.
In the '97 and up they get pretty crusty over time.
When my rear pump gave out I replaced both and did that.
Hey maybe it will help them last that much longer. LOL.
I applied the Fluid Film. Thank you o u for the recommendation. I never even knew that product existed! I used the rest of the can on my underbody and a few areas of rust. Seems like a great product!
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I figured by now everybody knew what Fluid Film was. LOL.
Eventually it will wash off.
But you douse it good and because those pumps are not totally exposed should last for a good while.
Also be good for the electrical connections. The outside of them. It is not meant to be used as substitute for dielectric grease.
Also good to spread over battery terminals after everything is hooked up.

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Old 08-31-2022 | 05:39 AM
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where did you get the digital parts catalog?
Old 08-31-2022 | 07:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Travis Mudrich
I applied the Fluid Film. Thank you o u for the recommendation. I never even knew that product existed! I used the rest of the can on my underbody and a few areas of rust. Seems like a great product!
Hi Travis, you can get the '96 washer bottle out by just removing the wheel and fender rubber splash shield (just in case you have to do it again)

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where did you get the digital parts catalog?
I downloaded mine from Cruisers website
Old 08-31-2022 | 03:23 PM
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Originally Posted by JB_918
where did you get the digital parts catalog?
I don't have one 🤣
Old 08-31-2022 | 03:25 PM
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Originally Posted by awg
Hi Travis, you can get the '96 washer bottle out by just removing the wheel and fender rubber splash shield (just in case you have to do it again)
Thanks! I tried doing that first to put it in there, but figured it was easier to just take the fender off anyways. I think I had my grill off already for another project at the time too.
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