The windsheild washer motor on the front is not working in my 1997 kia sportage. Where can i purchase one of these motors? Or how much would it cost me to get it replaced at the mechanics
thank you sooo much. that really helps. My husbands cousin is a home mechanic, so i'll get one off that site and get him to fit it for me. Save's me $$$$$$$ :)thank you sooo much. that really helps. My husbands cousin is a home mechanic, so i'll get one off that site and get him to fit it for me. Save's me $$$$$$$ :)
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usually its the heater resistor that causes that. find it and check it out, this controls all fan speeds. its under the passengers side glove box, take off wiring then remove 2 screws and then it will drop out.
check to see if power to wiper motor. if there is power then it is probably a bad motor, making it not work. if no power then it may be the switch or wiring to motor.
Wiper motor and washer motor is one and the same..Replace the wipper motor. In 4x4 hi your turn and pull motion is one and the same and will give some resistance, however you might check your CV joints to make sure the are not damaged.
I just purchaced a 2000 Sportage and am having the same problem. I did find that Autozone.com has a free online manual that you can view and print sections from. I would rather have a book at my side when I repair my car, but until somebody comes up with one we are stuck with the online services.
Locate the fluid reservoir and the pump attached to it. First, remove and reinstall the electrical connector. Does it work? If so...it was corrosion. If not, check to see if you have voltage coming to the connector with a tester when an assistant hits the button. If no, switch or fuse. If so, pump may be bad. Also, you can often run a wire from the pump to the + on the battery to get the pump to run. Not sure if the pump can be purchased separate from the tank.
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