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Old 01-20-2020, 09:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Maxbumpo View Post
That's a good thought, although rather tough to get to that pump on a wagon, as the carpet set cover's that up and I think some interior trim needs to come out as well as the back seat bottoms.
Not too bad.

Remove the right rear seat cushion (raise seat, pull the red lever upward while pulling up the seat cushion to remove from the hinge pins).

Remove the right rear door sill (pry up carefully).

Remove the cover plates around the right rear hinge pins (pry carefully).

The carpet can now be peeled back enough to get to the pump. It's in a foam box to keep it quiet.
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