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Yes, they should interchange. Check your local salvage yards for a parts van. Or you might have to purchase a piece of tubing from your local parts store and bend it to match your original piece.
it would be easier to remove the washer pump use two pieces of wire and jump it to the battery to make sure the pump even works. if you give it a direct power supply just for a moment to see if it even engages it won't hurt a thing. sure beats crawling all over the place trying to find the problem when it may be the washer motor itself
I've been dealing with the same headache, looking for a set off good used tires, without having to take them off myself, from all the info i gather i believe it to be 5½. Would someone like to throw out a different number, you're more than welcome.
the blower resistor for the 93 gmc vandura is > if you look under the hood , passenger side firewall , the blower motor is the and also will be the resistor in that housing , it had 2 screws holding it in .
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