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Old Nov 17, 2023 | 10:14 AM
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Windshield washer fluid light bulb replacement

Not to big of an issue but anyone know if the windshield washer fluid bulb is replaceable on the back of the instrument cluster and easy to replace meaning not soldered to the board? I guess it has gone out because it doesnt illuminate on the dash lights when i first turn the key to ACC for the light check.

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Old Nov 17, 2023 | 02:58 PM
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All bulbs are in removable sockets and can be replaced.

Replace all light bulbs in the cluster while it's out any way. Or you will remove the cluster a second or third time in the future.
Old Nov 17, 2023 | 05:45 PM
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Originally Posted by js8
Not to big of an issue but anyone know if the windshield washer fluid bulb is replaceable on the back of the instrument cluster and easy to replace meaning not soldered to the board? I guess it has gone out because it doesnt illuminate on the dash lights when i first turn the key to ACC for the light check.
We are prewired for low washer level warning and the bulb is even in the instrument cluster. You simply need to buy the sensor, drill a hole in your tank, install the sensor and connect the wiring (connector is taped back near the washer pump).

Here's the part number: 28911-1E400

I've done this mod to my 98 Max. Worked out great.
Old Nov 17, 2023 | 10:02 PM
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Originally Posted by The Wizard
We are prewired for low washer level warning and the bulb is even in the instrument cluster. You simply need to buy the sensor, drill a hole in your tank, install the sensor and connect the wiring (connector is taped back near the washer pump).

Here's the part number: 28911-1E400

I've done this mod to my 98 Max. Worked out great.
I didnt even bother I just grabbed a tank from a Max that already had it and popped it into mine. But yes it is easy to mod a non sensored tank. If its a 95-97 the bulbs are replaceable with 194 type LEDs, Very easy swap.
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