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It does sound like the sensor is either dirty inside the tank or bad. You will have to remove the overflow tank and the sensor is torward the bottom of the tank and easily replaced.
I would just check the wiring going to the sensor on the washer fluid bottle. There could be a loose wire. Once the wire is checked. The only other option is to change out the washer bottle . The sensor is not sold seperately.
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