Sensor - Level - Windshield Washer (Remove and Replace)
Correction code 1750020712 FRT 0.24 NOTE: Unless otherwise explicitly stated in the procedure, the above correction code and FRT reflect all of the work required to perform this procedure, including the linked procedures. Do not stack correction codes unless explicitly told to do so. NOTE: See Flat Rate Times to learn more about FRTs and how they are created. To provide feedback on FRT values, email LaborTimeFeedback@tesla.com. NOTE: See Personal Protection to make sure wearing proper PPE when performing the below procedure.
- Air Operated Fluid Evacuator
Remove
- Remove the underhood storage unit. See Underhood Storage Unit (Remove and Replace).
- Open the washer reservoir cap.
- Place a fluid evacuator near the front of the vehicle and connect it with a compressed air.
- Open the evacuator valve and position the evacuator hose into a corner of the washer reservoir, and then evacuate as much as washer as possible.
- Disconnect the compressed air and remove the fluid evacuator.
- Disconnect the windshield washer level sensor connector.
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Use a plastic trim tool to gently pry the washer level sensor from the
washer reservoir.
CAUTIONBe careful not to damage the sensor.
- Remove the grommet from the washer level sensor, inspect for damage and replace if necessary.
Install
- Install the grommet into the windshield washer reservoir.
- Install the windshield washer level sensor so that the flat edge of the sensor housing is facing upwards and the sensor connector is facing directly to the rear.
- Connect the windshield washer level sensor connector.
- Install the underhood storage unit. See Underhood Storage Unit (Remove and Replace).
- Fill the windshield washer reservoir with fluid.
- Close the washer reservoir cap.
- Verify operation of the windshield wipers and washer.