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Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
Great price. Installed without issues. But doesn't work. Still had to purchase OME from Dealership. When I installed the OME, it worked perfectly. Would have been nice if it worked. Cheaper, but still a waste of money.
Tim Bridges
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
Worked perfectly
TODD MCCARTY
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025
Part worked perfect on my 2020 Mazda 3. Thank you
Dlan
Reviewed in Canada on January 13, 2025
Does not fit Canadian models.
Augusto Retana
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2024
Más o menos
Kurt
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2024
My own easiest replacement instructions.Tools required:* 10mm socket or ratchet wrench* A Flat tip screwdriver* A small tweaker screwdriver* Needle Nosed Pliers with serrated tips* Lever arm speed hydraulic jack or spare supplied jackSteps:1) Set parking brake2) Use jack, to jack up passenger side front end… jack up point is behind front tire at shark fin inside the outer trim molding. Jack high enough that tire is just off of the pavement.3) remove the 5 - 10mm screws from front of tire under front clip, that is attached to the front edge of the wheel well cover. Remove the plastic attachment clip also with a flat tip screwdriver(no clip removal tool required).4) After screws and clip removal, pry back and down to access where the washer sensor or the motor is located.5) Remove cable harness connector with needle nose pliers.6) remove sensor with needle nosed pliers and or using a tweaker screwdriver to loosen up from rubber grommet. Pull sensor down with needle-nosed plies in around where plug connects.6) install new replacement grommet.7) use fingers to push new sensor in place by working it into place… by rocking it back and forth on opposite sides with upward pressure to push back into place. To make easier to install ; use vaseline on the inside of the grommet walls.8) install sensor connector.9) Reinstall screws and clips to reattach the front part of wheel well to the front clip. Fill up with fluid and check for leaks.
aguilas583
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2024
Windshield fluid low light was coming on and off randomly, until it finally just stayed on. This part is a direct fit for my 2017 WRX. Good fit, no leaking. Punch the old sensor out through the reservoir. It will be much easier that way than trying to pry it out like I tried. Install was simple, and upon startup, it worked. Time will tell if it stay working, but much cheaper than the dealership since Subaru will only sell you the entire reservoir with the sensor, and not just the sensor.
Mike Pacheco
Reviewed in Canada on November 17, 2024
Doesn’t fit on the car even though it says it does. Not the good connector. Useless, but too late to send it back. Disappointed
Greg
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2024
Works great
Ehtesham Ali
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2024
I went ahead and ordered the part, and installed it over the weekend. It was a super snug fitment. I did inspect it after topping off the reservoir, and can confirm no leakage. Definitely a great buy for about $13 to replace faulty sensor versus a whole new washer reservoir from Subaru for 100+. I personally this product on my on a 2017 STI.
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