How to Replace Windshield Washer Fluid Reservoir 07-11 Honda CR-V

How to Replace Windshield Washer Fluid Reservoir 07-11 Honda CR-V

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1A Auto shows you how to repair, install, fix, change or replace a broken, damaged, split or leaking windshield washer bottle / reservoir. This video is applicable to 07, 08, 09, 10, 11 Honda CRV

This process should be similar on the following vehicles:
2007 Honda CR-V
2008 Honda CR-V
2009 Honda CR-V
2010 Honda CR-V
2011 Honda CR-V

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1A Auto: Repair Tips & Secrets Only Mechanics Know says:

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Avinash Balkissur says:

Do you have any videos on how to change the fuel filter on a 2007 honda crv petrol
Thanks

Rodney McVey says:

Holy cow! Remember when the reservoir was in plain sight and rarely needed replacing?

jatablue says:

Gotta love that you have to remove 128 bolts/screws, and take off the whole front end just to get to a washer fluid tank. Brilliant design Honda. LOL

Facciely Larsergie says:

Exelente , es lo que estaba buscando , gracias, saludos desde Monterrey México

R Stone says:

Brilliant video! I have a washer leak from the opposite side to the reservoir, but I will now know how to get at the leaking pipe, many thanks

ybrik5 says:

Last weekend I topped up with washer fluid. Then couple of days later it was a -20C overnight. In the morning, there's dripping of front right wheel. What else could it be @ -20C….washer fluid!
I just removed the fender cover underneath and peeked, there's ton of it, still full. So the portion that dripped out is from the top half of the reservoir joined by the rubber grommet. I suspect it had become brittle temporarily at extreme cold temperatures. Good for now….

Jose Leiton says:

Jesus! I don't like how Honda made maintenance a pain. Not only fit this but alternator change…
Thank you though

Jheffry Flores says:

We only need the 10mm socket or another one too?

Jheffry Flores says:

How can i change the hose it broke for my vat

Rajib Roy says:

Detailed, but concise video. 1A Auto is my go to channel for DIY instructions. Keep up the good work!

Wondering if the process is roughly same for Honda CRV 2012 to 2016?

Schaper says:

Thank you from Germany. Your video is a really good help!

abd abdullah says:

Just take a simple water pupm and pump out all the water easily no need this much heavy work . You are removing the water not replacing the tank ✌️

Lloyd Morrison says:

Thank you so much for this video! The dealer wanted $500.00 to do this.

Edward Lewis says:

Thank You so much !!!

ncooty says:

Good grief. In order to change the blinkers, do you have to drop the transmission?

Higherford Kid says:

This is pretty awful design from Honda. On most of the cars I have owned the bottle and pump are accessible by removing the wheel arch trim after putting the front wheel on full lock or removing it. I have a drip from my 2008 but I think it can stay as it is for now after watching your excellent video.

Armando Jose Rodriguez says:

Excellent video, I have a CRV 2010 and I think the windshield bump is damage

rdharris77012 says:

Wow, thanks so much, I knew it was a long process but not that long. Now I feel I can attempt this. Washer reservoir has been leaking for a while. Thanks again

Ann Stillwell says:

No wonder it's so expensive to have it done.

jeff lapitan says:

Mine is CRV 2002. Wonder if it is somehow the same. Great vid, more power!

Suresh Parekh says:

1A Auto Parts make everything so easy.. you are great, showing everything get done by hand-held tools with rarely using power tools… Love it.

Eddie J says:

Would this apply to a 2004 as well?

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