To remove
Partially remove the bumper fascia as needed to gain access to the reservoir pump.
Place a drain bucket below the reservoir to catch any washer solvent that may leak out.
Firmly grasping pump by hand twist and pull away from reservoir and out of grommet. Care must be taken not to puncture reservoir
Remover rubber grommet from reservoir and throw away.
to install
For installation, reverse the above procedures. A new grommet is required for installation. Refill reservoir with the washer solvent.
front fascia
It is not necessary to remove the headlamp assemblies to remove the front bumper fascia.
to remove
Release hood latch and open hood.
Remove screws holding top of grille to headlamp adapter assembly
Hoist and support vehicle on safety stands.
Remove push-in fasteners holding fascia to underside of bumper reinforcement.
Remove inner wheelhouse as necessary to access nuts holding fascia wings to fender.
Remove nuts holding fascia wings to fender.
Slide fascia forward and separate fascia from vehicle.
Disengage fog lamp wire connectors from back of fog lamps, if so equipped
to install
Ensure that energy management foam is properly installed in front fascia
Engage fog lamp wire connectors to back of fog lamps, if so equipped.
Position fascia on vehicle and slide rearward, being careful to ensure that the grille slides between hood latch handle and headlamp adapter assembly.
Install nuts holding fascia wings to fender.
Install inner wheelhouse.
Install push-in fasteners holding fascia to underside of bumper reinforcement.
Install screws holding top of grille to headlamp adapter assembly
I hope that this helps
You are probably not going to like this answer..but.. It is located in the reservoir. removal from under the vehicle.
REMOVAL
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bumper facia is the piece over the bumper not the bumper. It just needs loosened and moved a little not taken off completely.
Hope this helps a little.
It's attached to the windshield washer tank
SOURCE: 2000 Chrysler Sebring windsheild washer pump
check the fuse panel for weak or blown fuse in the wiper/washer circuit if that all checks ok then using a test light or volt meter then find the washer pump leads at the bottom of the washer pump itself and with the circuit activated make sure you have 12 volts going to it also check the ground wire to it to insure proper ground if voltage is present then remove the motor assembly from the washer housing and relace the motor
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