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mindi1028 Posted on Feb 10, 2014

2007 hyundai elantra wiper motor runs but no fluid comes out

My windshield wiper motor runs but no fluid come out and I cant find any video of how to check for clogs or even replace the motor for a 2007

  • mindi1028
    mindi1028 Feb 11, 2014

    Thank you any other suggestions

  • dodgecity Jan 02, 2018

    For those with this in winter, your fluid and pump may be frozen partially or completely, I had just grabbed washer fluid off a store shelf, and turns out it was good only to +32 degrees, lol- poked down into the washer fluid tank with coat hanger to check and found ice, used hair dryer to warm pump and bottom of tank under fender below passenger headlight, then sprayed windshield de-icer into reservoir-works fine now..

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If you live in the same type of area I do "cold" you might have a frozen washer bottle.. get the vehicle into a nice 60 degree f shop for a few hours.. if that doesn't work you need to get to the bottle behind the right front fender and blow through the lines "after draining the bottle" this solvent is poisonouse. www.hmaservice.com might help you with this is the sight I use when I need the technical info to fix these cars..

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  • Posted on Nov 21, 2008

SOURCE: How do you replace a windshield wiper motor on a Hyundai 2002

Remove the wiper arms and lower windscreen cover. Check the wiper motor linkages first .These clips normally come loose.Refit or replace the clip

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  • Posted on Mar 26, 2009

SOURCE: 2001 Hyundai Elantra Windshield Wipers wont work.

give the mottor a few taps and spray wd40 in it if you can it releases things thats stuck. also make sure all movable parts are moving freeely. sounds silly but can catch on things. cables are not squashed and the like.

Ray Keckeisen

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  • Posted on Dec 10, 2009

SOURCE: Is the windshield washer motor located under or

the pump is located in the bottom of the washer fluid container,check to make sure all the hoses are connected first, sometimes when low on fluid the pump needs to be primed.if you need more help get back to me as i strive to be the best, Please rate my fix?

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  • Posted on Dec 30, 2009

SOURCE: I have a 2006 hyundai sonata and the wiper fluid

yes you can do this your self it's very easy just take the washer bottle out and take the washer pump off if you go to car-part.com it will give you a bunch off junk yards that have this part. It will save you a lot of money buying use and not new,

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 05, 2010

SOURCE: windshield wiper motor very slow and has little

motor going bad REPLACE MOTOR

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