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How to Replace Windshield-Washer Tubing in a Plymouth Neon

There may come a time when you need to replace the windshield-washer tubing in your Plymouth Neon. Although no longer produced, the Neon has a simple wiper tubing style, making it that much easier for you to do the maintenance yourself. By properly installing a few items, you can be on the way to wiping away any precipitation or dirt that comes across your windshield.



Difficulty:
Moderately EasyInstructionsThings You'll Need:
  • Pin or sewing needle (optional)
  • Windshield-washer tubing
  • Hose cutter
  • Vacuum connectors
  1. Step 1

    Determine if your windshield-washer tubing is clogged. Occasionally the little holes on the ball of the sprayer become clogged from washer fluid build-up or from hard water. You wouldn't need to replace the tubing if this is the case. Simply use a pin or sewing needle to poke a hole to eliminate any debris.

  2. Step 2

    Purchase windshield-washer tubing from a car parts store. The tubing might also be referred to as vacuum tubing. You don't need a specific parts number. If you need assistance, ask for help at the store.

  3. Step 3

    Locate the old tubing, which is near the windshield-washer fluid reservoir. You can find this near the left of the engine oil cap on the far left side of the engine compartment.

  4. Step 4

    Remove the tubing. Be careful around the vacuum connectors. Try not to break or disfigure them if you plan to reuse them.

  5. Step 5

    Hold up the old windshield-washer tubing if you plan to replace the entire section. Place the new tubing next to the old, using the old as a guide to the length your Neon needs. Use a hose cutter to cut enough of the new tubing to fit your Plymouth Neon.

  6. Step 6

    Place the new tubing in your Neon. Use the old connectors, or insert the new ones, and ensure the tubing doesn't interfere with any other engine parts. When closing the hood, be extra cautious to make sure the tubing doesn't get bent.

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