Auxillary Washer Pump....

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So I'm working on something and I'm wondering what would be the best way to hook up an auxillary washer pump assembly? Wiring straight into the existing pump or run another lead into? When I'm done with this I'll post pic's and results.
 

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So I'm working on something and I'm wondering what would be the best way to hook up an auxillary washer pump assembly? Wiring straight into the existing pump or run another lead into? When I'm done with this I'll post pic's and results.

Sounds like your trying to make a washer set-up to spray **** juice on the rear tires,lol. If so GM had an option on the first gen 67 to 69 Camaro's that they called a de-icer set-up.Supposedly it was to spray de-icer on the rear tires in case you got stuck in the snow,but everybody knew it was for spraying bleach on the rear tires,lol
 

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So I'm working on something and I'm wondering what would be the best way to hook up an auxillary washer pump assembly? Wiring straight into the existing pump or run another lead into? When I'm done with this I'll post pic's and results.
If it were me, like the way I did mine, I wired my auxiliary washer pump into the original washer pump connector.
 
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