Buy Toyota Camry Windshield Washer Fluid Tank / Reservoir
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Washer Reservoir for Toyota Camry 1992-1996, Assembly with Pump and Cap, with ABS, Replacement
CAMRY 91-93 WINDSHIELD WASHER TANK, with (Motor & Cap), with ABS
OEM #: 85315-33070, Partslink #: TO1288102 -
Washer Reservoir Assembly for Toyota Camry 2007-2011, with Pump and Cap, USA-Built, Replacement
CAMRY 07-11 WINDSHIELD WASHER TANK, Assembly, Reservoir, with Motor & Sensor, USA Bulit
OEM #: 85315-06140, Partslink #: TO1288140 -
Washer Reservoir for Toyota Camry 2007-2011 and ES350 2007-2012, Assembly with Pump, Inlet, and Cap, Replacement (Camry, Japan Built)
ES350 07-12 WINDSHIELD WASHER TANK, Assembly, Japan Built, with Motor
OEM #: 85315-33300, Partslink #: TO1288135 -
Washer Reservoir for Toyota Camry 2002-2006, Assembly with Pump and Cap, Japan Built Vehicle, Replacement
CAMRY 02-06 WINDSHIELD WASHER TANK, Assembly, with motor, with Cap, Japan Built
OEM #: 85315-33250, Partslink #: TO1288113 -
Washer Reservoir Tank for Toyota Camry 1997-2001, Without Sensor Hole, Nippondenso Brand, USA Built, Replacement
CAMRY 97-01 WINDSHIELD WASHER TANK; Tank Only; without Sensor Hole; Nippondenso Brand; USA Built
OEM #: 85315-AA020, Partslink #: TO1288138 -
Washer Reservoir for Lexus ES300 1994-1996, Toyota Camry 1995-1996, Assembly with Pump and Cap, without ABS, Nippondenso Brand Replacement
ES300 94-96/CAMRY 95-96 WINDSHIELD WASHER TANK; Assy; with Pump and Cap
OEM #: 85315-33120, Partslink #: TO1288103 -
Washer Reservoir Assembly for Toyota Avalon 1995-1999/Camry 1994-1996, with Pump and Cap, Replacement
AVALON 95-99/CAMRY 94-96 WINDSHIELD WASHER TANK; Assy; with Pump and Cap
OEM #: 85315-06030, Partslink #: TO1288130 -
Washer Reservoir Assembly for 1992-1993 Toyota Camry Sedan, Includes Pump and Cap, Without Anti-lock Braking System, Replacement
CAMRY 92-93 WINDSHIELD WASHER TANK, with (Motor & Cap), without ABS, Sedan, Except Japan Built
OEM #: 85315-06010, Partslink #: TO1288101 -
Washer Reservoir Assembly for Toyota Avalon (2013-2018), Camry (2012-2017), Lexus ES350 (2016-2018), ES300h (2013-2018), Including Cap, Pump, and Sensor, Replacement
CAMRY 12-14 WINDSHIELD WASHER TANK; Assy; with Pump Cap; and Sensor Hole; Sedan/Hybrid
OEM #: 85315-06220, Partslink #: TO1288172 -
Washer Reservoir Assembly for Toyota Camry 2002-2006/Solara 2004-2008, with Pump, Cap, and Sensor Hole, Denso Type, USA Built Vehicle, Replacement
CAMRY 02-06/SOLARA 04-08 WINDSHIELD WASHER TANK; Assy; with Pump; Cap; and Sensor Hole; Denso Type; USA Built
OEM #: 85315-AA040, Partslink #: TO1288157 -
Washer Reservoir Assembly for Toyota Camry 1997-2001, Includes Pump, Cap, and Sensor, Esna Brand, USA Built, Replacement
CAMRY 97-01 WINDSHIELD WASHER TANK, with Motor & Sensor, Esna Brand, USA Built
OEM #: 85315-AA010, Partslink #: TO1288144
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Quick Summary
The windshield-washer fluid tank-also called the washer bottle, wiper-fluid reservoir, or washer tank-stores the blue cleaning liquid that sprays onto your Toyota Camry's front glass. Most modern Camry models hold about 4.8 liters (1.3 gallons) of washer fluid (Toyota Club). Keeping this container healthy means clear vision, safer driving, and fewer costly repairs.
Part Basics
- Job: Sends fluid to the washer nozzles so the wiper blades can wipe away dirt.
- Location: Front left inner-fender on most Camry generations (Toyota).
- Material: High-density polyethylene (HDPE) plastic that resists road salt and small rocks.
- Key features: Fill neck with cap, molded mounting points, ports for fluid-level sensor and washer pump.
Fitment Years
The reservoir design changed as the Camry evolved:
Camry generation | Years | Notes |
XV20 | 1997 - 2001 | Smaller neck; pump and sensor share one grommet. |
XV30 | 2002 - 2006 | Separate grommets for main and headlamp pumps. |
XV40 | 2007 - 2011 | Added low-fluid switch on most trims (NHTSA). |
XV50 | 2012 - 2017 | 4.8 L capacity; tall filler neck behind left headlamp (Toyota Club). |
XV70 | 2018 - 2025 | Redesigned tank (part #85315-06230) mounts under left fender liner (NHTSA). |
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Capacity & Specs
- Factory fill: Enough to reach the MAX mark-about 4.8 L on XV50 hybrids and similar on XV70 (Toyota Club).
- Temperature rating: Use all-season fluid good to -20 °C (-4 °F) or winter mix down to -40 °C in snow regions (Toyota Assets).
- Sensor: A simple float switch lights the washer-level dash icon.
- Pump voltage: 12 V DC, protected by a 15 A "WIP" fuse (YouTube).
Common Problems
- Cracks & pin-holes-Most often from curb debris or long-term UV exposure (Toyota Nation).
- Leaky grommets-Old rubber shrinks and lets fluid drip behind the bumper.
- Frozen fluid-Summer mixes can turn to slush, splitting the bottle in cold snaps (Toyota Nation).
- Clogged filter screen-Hard-water sediment blocks the pump pickup (CarCareKiosk).
Warning Signs
- Washer spray sounds weak or none comes out.
- You notice blue puddles under the left front wheel.
- The washer-level light stays on even after refilling.
- Wipers smear because no fluid reaches the glass.
DIY Replacement
Tools: 10 mm socket, trim-clip pliers, fresh washer pump seal.
- Disconnect the battery.
- Remove the left-front wheel and splash shield for clearance.
- Unplug the pump and sensor.
- Unbolt the tank (three 10 mm bolts).
- Swap the pump and grommet to the new reservoir.
- Reinstall, tighten bolts, and fill with fluid (YouTube).
Stubborn screws? A dab of penetrating oil helps. Tiny crack? Plastic-weld or two-part epoxy can patch small holes (YouTube).
Maintenance Tips
- Top up monthly. You can't over-fill-stop when fluid reaches the neck (CarCareKiosk).
- Use premixed fluid. Tap water can grow algae and clog jets.
- Flush yearly. Empty the tank, add new blend, and run the pump for 10 sec.
- Winter prep: Switch to low-temp washer mix before first freeze (Toyota Assets).
Safety & Environment
Drain old washer fluid into a sealable jug and drop it at a local hazardous-waste center-never pour it down a storm drain (US EPA). Storing leftover fluid? Keep it out of children's reach; it contains methanol.
Troubleshooting
Symptom | Likely Cause | Quick Fix |
No pump noise | Blown 15 A fuse | Replace fuse (#11 in engine fuse box) (YouTube). |
Pump hums but no spray | Empty tank or clogged filter | Refill; flush with warm water. |
Fluid leaks overnight | Cracked seam or bad grommet | Inspect with flashlight; patch or replace tank. |
Washer warning stays lit | Faulty float switch | Swap sensor during tank replacement. |
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If the fuse looks good yet the pump still won't run, check the wiring for corrosion; Reddit users note the harness can loosen on 2019 models (Reddit).
- Washer pump motor-pressurizes fluid.
- Fluid-level sensor-turns dash light on/off.
- Washer hose & nozzles-route and spray fluid.
- Wiper blades & arms-wipe the windshield clean.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How much fluid does the Camry washer bottle really hold?
A: About 4.8 L (1.3 gal) on 2012-2017 models; earlier generations are similar (Toyota Club).
Q: Can I add plain water in a pinch?
A: Water works short-term, but it can freeze, grow algae, and streak. Use proper washer fluid whenever possible (CarCareKiosk).
Q: My washer tank keeps freezing-what should I do?
A: Drain the old mix and refill with winter-grade fluid rated at -40 °C, then cycle it through the lines (Toyota Assets).
Q: The washer warning light stays on even when full-why?
A: The float sensor may be stuck or failed. It clips into the reservoir and is easy to swap during tank replacement (YouTube).
Q: Where is the washer pump fuse located?
A: In the engine-bay fuse box, slot "WIP" (15 A). Lift the cover and use the white fuse puller (YouTube).
Q: Is it okay to reuse old washer fluid?
A: No. Old fluid can carry dirt and bacteria; dispose of it safely at a recycling center (US EPA).
Q: Can I patch a small crack instead of replacing the whole reservoir?
A: Yes-clean the area, rough it up, then plastic-weld or epoxy the hole. This works best on cracks under 2 cm (YouTube).
Q: Does the tank fit hybrid and non-hybrid Camrys?
A: Tanks differ slightly; check the exact part number for your year and powertrain (NHTSA).
Q: How often should I check fluid level?
A: Glance at it monthly or before long trips; top up any time it falls below half full (NHTSA).
Q: What other signs show the tank is bad?
A: You might smell sweet alcohol near the bumper, see blue streaks, or notice the pump sucking air (Toyota Nation).
References
- Toyota-Club Tech Data - Camry 50 fluids & capacities
- Toyota 2015 Camry Owner's Manual portal
- 1A Auto Video - Replace Washer Fluid Tank 2012-2017 Camry
- EPA - End-of-Life Vehicle Fluid Guide
- ToyotaNation Forum - Washer Tank Capacity Thread
- ToyotaNation Forum - Washer Fluid Leaking Discussion
- NHTSA TSB T-SB-0241-12 - 2013 Camry Pre-Delivery Service
- YouTube - Fix Leaks and Holes in Washer Tank
- CarCareKiosk - Add Washer Fluid on 1998 Camry
- NHTSA TSB 2018 Camry PDS
- YouTube - Camry Washer Pump Fuse Location
- Reddit - Camry Washer Fuse Removal Tips
- Toyota 2015 Camry Quick Reference Guide (PDF)
- Toyota Owners - Manuals & Warranties Home
- NHTSA TSB 2019 Camry PDS