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    Replace rear washer pump

    Perfect; exactly what I needed to know. Thanks!
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    Replace rear washer pump

    Thanks for the replies. I can't seem to figure out how to get access to the washer fluid reservoir. It looks like it inside the fenderwall. Is there a panel that needs to be dropped off to see it??
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    Replace rear washer pump

    Does anyone know how to replace a washer fluid pump for the rear on an 01 cherokee? I can't seem to find any diagrams or instructions in my Haynes or Jeep Owners manuals. Thanks, Neal.
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    Rear wiper spray not working

    Took a better look at the car today. It is strange, because it looks like the washer fluid reservoir is inside the fenderwall, and underneath is the wheel well. Does anyone know how to access it, and get to the pumps?
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    Rear wiper spray not working

    okay, I'll check out the items you mentioned and post again if not solved. It is a 2001 by the way. Thanks.
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    Rear wiper spray not working

    Hi, The spray for the rear wiper is not working. No fluid comes out, no drips, nothing. I am assuming that there is only the front wash fluid reservoir to fill. Not sure where the washer fluid pump is located, but I would like to see if the hose is clogged and to check there is pressure. Any...
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    where to grease?

    Is there a diagram available where to find these grease fittings and what they look like? I assume a standard grease gun is satisfactory for use. Thanks.
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    Cleaning engine bay - TPS location?

    Thanks, that's what I am looking for. Neal.
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    Cleaning engine bay - TPS location?

    Hi, Just got a 60th anniversary 2001 Cherokee. Very pleased with it so far. Question about cleaning the engine compartment: I know from my other vehicles when hosing down the engine to cover electrical components and brake master cylinder, but I keep seeing posts here about fouling the...
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