Great tutorial! Hit a deer in the spring(so I got to skip the removing the bumper part😅). Had to replace before the winter salt took over my windshield! Thanks a ton!
Thank you so much for making this video. Only video I could find of my car. I didn’t even know the rear windscreen had washer fluid? 😂 my car had to have repairs done on the front bumper and the bodyshop made a hole right at the bottom of the tank 😐 took the car back and the guy tried to tell me it was my fault and it happened due to the impact on the front bumper (which I knew was lie as the hole was a perfect circle and I had used the windscreen washers after the accident and they were working fine). I also have a fault parking sensor on the right driver side so this will also have me an opportunity to replace it. Thanks again. 😊
@@anakshan I just checked the link and it worked fine on my iPad. Here it is www.carparts.com/details/Nissan/Rogue/Replacement/Washer_Reservoir/2016/SL/4_Cyl_2-dot-5L/REPN370533.html. May need to try a different browser….
Great video by the way!, as well, I was wondering if it’s possible to do without removing the front bumper possibly removing the tire and the splash shield
On my model, I only had one electrical connection and two hose connections(one for back wipers and one for front wipers). I am not sure what black cord you are referring to.
If you are referring to the electrical cable hanging down in front of the reservoir, that connects to the fog lights when you reinstall the front bumper.
2017 looks the same...i had rats chew through the wiper fluid hoses...unfortunately, I have to take off the bumper just like this video just to replace the hoses...
Great tutorial! Hit a deer in the spring(so I got to skip the removing the bumper part😅). Had to replace before the winter salt took over my windshield! Thanks a ton!
Thank you so much for making this video. Only video I could find of my car. I didn’t even know the rear windscreen had washer fluid? 😂 my car had to have repairs done on the front bumper and the bodyshop made a hole right at the bottom of the tank 😐 took the car back and the guy tried to tell me it was my fault and it happened due to the impact on the front bumper (which I knew was lie as the hole was a perfect circle and I had used the windscreen washers after the accident and they were working fine). I also have a fault parking sensor on the right driver side so this will also have me an opportunity to replace it. Thanks again. 😊
Thanks for watching!!
@@dadsprojects4242 Hi, could you post an updated link to the tank you purchased, the previous one is no longer working. Thanks.
@@anakshan I just checked the link and it worked fine on my iPad. Here it is www.carparts.com/details/Nissan/Rogue/Replacement/Washer_Reservoir/2016/SL/4_Cyl_2-dot-5L/REPN370533.html. May need to try a different browser….
Hi, would you know if this applies to the 2023 Nissan rogue as well I can’t seem to find any videos on that model year
What could the fix be if you’re not getting any fluid spraying from the rear wiper?
Great video by the way!, as well, I was wondering if it’s possible to do without removing the front bumper possibly removing the tire and the splash shield
Not sure if you could go through the tire section. It just seemed easier to remove front bumper and it gave me enough room to work. Thanks
Thank you!! But what is the remaining black cord to?
On my model, I only had one electrical connection and two hose connections(one for back wipers and one for front wipers). I am not sure what black cord you are referring to.
If you are referring to the electrical cable hanging down in front of the reservoir, that connects to the fog lights when you reinstall the front bumper.
2017 looks the same...i had rats chew through the wiper fluid hoses...unfortunately, I have to take off the bumper just like this video just to replace the hoses...
can you send link to where u bought the water tank?
The link is in the description of the video.
@@dadsprojects4242 thank you and do you have to remove the whole bumper to change the tank?
@@Racer575YT Yes, This is the only way I could get access to the tank. I have a link in the description on my video of removing the front bumper.
Thankyou man how long a take to doit very good video very helpful thankyou
Thanks for Watching!
too much work for a small problem