I have a 2000 plymouth Neon, with a wiper, light problem, when I turn on my lights, the wipers and wiper fluid reservor come on, have already replaced light and wiper switches by steering column. do you have any solution or ideas of what else I can check.
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Turn the key off then engage your e brake one click. Then turn your key on and you will have no lights!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- vas 5054a
the brake fluid fill cap is just in front of the wiper module under the hood on the drivers side the master cylender is under the wiper moduel so there is an extended neck on the resevoir to fill. cap should be yellow in colour
I have the same problem with my 2000 chevy blazer as skornec had posted. I kinda already figured the hose or spray nozzle was plugged. But the problem with checking those items is that I don't know where the hose is located to the back wiper. And the only thing that could be I see that could be the spray nozzle doesn't even have holes that washer fluid could spray from. So basically I just would LOVE if someone could please inform this lame brain of where to find the spray nozzle on the rear window and where in the interior of my blazer does the washer hose run.
You need to use a test light to see if you are getting power to the wiper motor. If no, then the wiper switch is bad. If yes, then the wiper motor is bad.
The washer fluid is usually on the same fuse as the wipers so, you probably wouldn't find anything there.
There is a little black pump that is usually in the bottom of your washer reservoir that goes out from time to time.
Disconnect the power wire to the pump and using a test light (and someone inside the car to push the wash button) connect the ground lead of the test light to the neg side of battery and then probe each connector of the wire while the button is being pushed. If you have power, then it is very likely that the pump is bad, if you don't have power, then you will have to trace out that wire and make sure that a little mouse hasn't used it for a nest.
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