SOURCE: windshield washer does not pump fluid
The pump works off the same circuit as the wipers, so it would be same fuse. Most likely the pump is no bad.
SOURCE: Washer fluid for windshield wipers stop working on
This could be one of an assortment of problems:
- bad washer pump
- blown fuse for washer pump
- clogged/loose washer hose
- loose/corroded electrical connection
- no fluid in reservoir
- clogged nozzle
- bad washer switch
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SOURCE: Windshield wiper fluid won't squirt
When you pull the lever to activate the windshield washers, do you hear any type of sound coming from under the hood? A whirring sound should be heard from the little electric pump that feds the washers.
If you can hear the whir, then you should look for a possible clog in the washer hoses (there is more than one...).
If you cannot hear the whirr, then you should check the fuse that protects the windshield washer circuit. Check your owner's manual for the location and correct amperage for this circuit.
Good luck!
SOURCE: Low Washer fluid warning light came on my Lexus
There is a little float mechanism inside the washer tank that is probably stuck or binding. If the wiper/washers work, you have power to the fluid tank.
Pull of the top and see if you can locate it. You might need a piece of flexible, fine wire to GENTLY help it along...
SOURCE: how can i turn off my windshield wipers on my 2004 trailblazer they won't turn off
There are only to things which could cause this.The wiper motor cover or the switch itself.Which is part of the multi-function switch.The cover is cheaper.It is located under the air inlet grill.The cover is on the wiper motor itself.There is a circuit board on here that causes this problem.It is the part you need to replace.Hope this helps.Good luck.
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