Wiper Reservoir pump.

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My wiper resevoir pump went out. Looks almost exactly like the one I just replaced on my Polaris Ranger at $18. AI said OEM should be between $46-50 and aftermarket at $19. I called local dealer and they wanted $85 for it. Called local Auto Body supplier and same there and they'd have to order it. Got on Ebay and found an OEM new takeoff from a new tank for $18 with tax and shipping. If I didn't find that I was just going to pick the one off my Ranger to work. It's a basic pump with wires for power and ground, that's it. Ridiculous on what they are fleecing us in parts prices these days.
 
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My wiper resevoir pump went out. Looks almost exactly like the one I just replaced on my Polaris Ranger at $18. AI said OEM should be between $46-50 and aftermarket at $19. I called local dealer and they wanted $85 for it. Called local Auto Body supplier and same there and they'd have to order it. Got on Ebay and found an OEM new takeoff from a new tank for $18 with tax and shipping. If I didn't find that I was just going to pick the one off my Ranger to work. It's a basic pump with wires for power and ground, that's it. Ridiculous on what they are fleecing us in parts prices these days.
Yep, I've rebuilt $1200 fuel pumps for $20!

I have sourced a lot of stuff like that for nothing on ebay and Amazon. If you matched the amps and flow rate, it's basically no different.
 
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