Windscreen Washer Pump Replacement – Peugeot 307

Windscreen Washer Pump Replacement – Peugeot 307

How to remove and replace the windscreen washer pump on a 2001 to 2008 Peugeot 307. The washer pump on this car had been changed to a different type of pump than the normal one for this car but the process is very similar. The normal part for this car is a Febi Bilstein 24633 or equivalent. Thanks for watching. Please comment, like and subscribe !.

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Albert Burton says:

You DO NOT remove the "retaining clip" from that plug on the pump as you did with your screwdriver. You simply push the wire clip inwards with your finger and the plug then pulls off the socket without any real effort at all. That way you can keep on using the plug for the rest of the life of the car!!!

Muhammad Mursyidi says:

is it the same position on peugeot 306? need information, thank you..

andyshannahan says:

Cheers, superb guidance video on this. Clear, to the point and easy to see what's needed. Exactly the same as this to do a 206.

Random Stuff says:

1:05 pause, what is that hose ? Anyone knows? Thanks

Pilgrim Outdoors - UK says:

Absolutely spot on. Step by step and to the point. Brilliant, I'm on this in the next few days as the fuse is still intact but there is no noise coming from the pump at all. Cheers.

ប៊ុនថូ ទិញលក់ឡាន says:

I like your video

George Marcos says:

Thanks
Wanted to ask you about something please
One of my friends has water leaking under the winshield, just in the VIN number area.
Noting that he didn't replace the winshield recently
Where do you think the leakage is coming from?

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