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98 Tacoma 2WD 2rz-fe- Wiper Fluid Pump U-Shaped Joint Hose

Discussion in '1st Gen. Tacomas (1995-2004)' started by D-vid, Mar 16, 2024.

  1. Mar 16, 2024 at 5:29 PM
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    D-vid

    D-vid [OP] Member

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    So I bought my 98 Tacoma SR5 XtraCab and the guy told me the washer fluid won’t hold fluid and will leak out everywhere.

    Once I went under there and checked everything out, I noticed a hose was disconnected underneath that goes into the pump. There was a rubber U-shaped joint elbow attached to a white plastic connector that then went into the hose. I inspected it and noticed it was cracked in many places and I tried to repair it using super glue to see if it would at least seal the cracks long enough until I could find the proper part from Toyota since for some reason the specific piece was discontinued and was then super-ceded by another set of connectors.


    This is what the U-shaped joint looked like(after attacking it with super glue) and this has been discontinued.
    Toyota Part#: 85376-06010
    IMG_4679.jpg

    This is what the new parts look like(not my picture) when they’re connected together.

    Black Rubber 90 Joint
    Toyota Part#: 85376-06011

    White Plastic 90 Joint
    Toyota Part#: 85357-07010IMG_4680.jpg

    Just so that you know, I had to make three separate trips three separate days to Toyota just to find this information because it is not widely known by the parts guys there based on their computer system that allows them to look up the diagrams and what exactly each part number is on every single component. In their “up-to-date” diagrams it still showed the U-joint but it showed about 5 different options because there are two different styles of washer hoses/reservoir routing so I had to figure it out for myself by looking at their screen and deducing it all based off the way the parts appeared and for the tight space there is in that area if you have the plastic shield there in front of the reservoir. $17 for the two and three days wasted waiting. 20mins install and it’s working perfect.
     
  2. Dec 14, 2024 at 4:01 PM
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    95TacomaNewb

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    Thanks for posting this. I had the exact same scenario where the U-shaped joint broke, and your post is exactly what I needed.
     
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  3. Dec 15, 2024 at 5:09 PM
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    D-vid

    D-vid [OP] Member

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    you are welcome! I’m glad this helped you out. It took me quite a bit of footwork to figure it all out.
     

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