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It's probably the washer pump motor , but testing is the best thing to do . Fuse #45 front an rear washer pump , plus there is two relay's . Both are controlled by the BCM - body control module . The fuse is located in the under hood fuse box .
thermostat is a good place to start the other is make sure you cooling fans are coming on ,might be a fuse problem or a tempeture sensor that activate the fans , hope I got you on the right track .
Woody
It can be many different parts that could cause the noise. Low on power steering fluid, worn or loose belt, defective constant velocity joint, defective wheel bearing, defective rack and pinion steering, worn steering parts (tie rod ends, ball joints, idler arm, etc.)
its the 80 amp fuse next to the postive remote terminal. i had that happen to mine about a month ago. you will have to purchase the fuse from a dealership but only costs about $9. make sure you disconnect the battery first before installing the fuse.
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