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yes there is a pump and you can raise your hood and trace the plastic supply tubing to it and it like everything else is run off of a fuse check your fuse panel cover or manual for fuse location to check it. Your pump may be bad and need to be replaced though check for power at pump first with a tester before replacing though to make sure its not a wiring problem
Sounds like pump alright Unbolt tank from car and pump should be screwed to bottom of tank Another way is fit a universal inline washer pump Up to you whether you want to keep your car original
If the fuse is not blown, the pump assembly needs replacement.
Verivy 12VDC at the pump when switch activated.
Check your manual or back of the fusebox for location of the washer fuse.
According to the owner's manual
fuse in location # 12 for the washer pump relay and
in the power distribution box of a 2001 Sport Trac ( PD BOX IS LIVE - DISCONNECT
YOUR NEGATIVE BATTERY CABLE) in location # 46 B is the front washer pump
relay.
try the fuse first. then try sticking a pin into the washer jets. then try having the washer fluid pump/motor replace. if those are not the case, then you need a new switch to operate the pump motor. (a whole new control column)
These days, most windshield washer pumps are mounted to the bottom of the washer fluid reservoir. Where’s that, you ask? Well, you know that spout you pour the fluid into—the one that disappears into nowhere? Well, the reservoir is actually located inside the front fender between the bumper and the front wheel.
To replace the pump, you will have to jack up the vehicle, remove the front wheel and then remove the inner fender liner.
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