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Hi Bd, If the washer reservoir motors are working and the reservoirs are not leaking and have the cleaning fluid, it's very possible and highly probable that the nozzles are blocked with dirt. Disconnect the pipes, and then put on a pair of safety goggles, Place an air hose over the outlets and open the compressed air, blowing backwards. Connect up the washer pipes and hey presto, clean screens! Regards John
the Relay Horn may be bad. the horn is located behind the drivers side headlight underneath the windsheild washer resevoir. You get to it by removing the plasic shield inside the fender around the tire. for 96 dodge neon.
check the fuse panel for weak or blown fuse in the wiper/washer circuit if that all checks ok then using a test light or volt meter then find the washer pump leads at the bottom of the washer pump itself and with the circuit activated make sure you have 12 volts going to it also check the ground wire to it to insure proper ground if voltage is present then remove the motor assembly from the washer housing and relace the motor
yes they are separate motors .....the wiper motors are under the hood near the front windsheild...the motor to the washer fluid is near the fluid holding tank
You have two problems. The first is the wipers turn off and stay in the upright position and do not close. The motor is fine. There is a steal 'close' tab that has been bent out of position. You just need to push the steal tab back into position. You can use a chisel or screwdriver to pound it back into the 90 degree position.
The windsheild washer motor probably needs to be replaced
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