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1998 Ford Explorer washer fluid pump
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1998 FORD EXPLORER
V8
2WD
AUTOMATIC
10,230 MILES
Where is the washer fluid pump located on my vehicle?
Thursday, February 14th, 2008 AT 6:26 PM
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BHUGG
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It should be on the bottom of the washer fluid tank.
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