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It sounds as if the windshield washer pump, located at the base of the windshield washer fluid reservoir, has lost it's seal. When this occurs, washer fluid seeps into the pump and shorts it out. I advise that you remove the pump to confirm this before replacing the fuse. A replacement wind washer pump and fuse can be found at your dealer, local auto parts store or the internet (Rockauto.com has always been a great source for quality parts at a very competitive price and I use them all the time). Hope this helps.
usaully located at the bottom of washer tank where you fill the window washer fluid some have fuses in the fuse box others the wires corrode or break at the pump or pump burnt
on the bottom of the reservour is a hose which is attached to a little pump which makes the washer fluid shoot out on to your windshield.it also has an electrical plug connected to it.sometimes by wiggling the plug it will start to work again,if not,make sure that there is power going to the pump.if there is power,your washer pump will have to be replaced.if there is no power,check your fuses. hope this information helps you with your problem. take care, manny
I assume that you are talking about the windshield washer pump. The fuse for the washer pump is the same as the wiper fuse; they share the same fuse. If your wipers work, and your pump does not, you ned to order a washer pump and replace it. Easy to do; just unbolt the bottle, raise it up, yank off the old pump and pop the new pump on.
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