Wipers work, washer fluid won't pump. Hoses are intact. Fuse is ok.
Having windshield wiper/washer problems? Here are some more common problems.
The wiper motor is commonly replaced and was often not the problem. Don't replace the motor yet. maybe it's not the motor. It could be a fuse or something at the wiper switch. The wiper motor has two windings, fast and slow. The wiper switch sends a ground signal to each motor winding. More often, there are problems with the relay, or at the wiper switch, or in the cable to the motor.
Don't be too quick to replace the washer pump. The problem is often just a clog in the sprayer heads. You can clean out the sprayer holes with a needle, some have two holes, so look closely. Hope this helps.
Does the washer pump work.
SOURCE: Windshield washer fluid will not pump
the windshield washer pump might be bad. It should be located somewhere on the reservoir
SOURCE: Rear windshield washer motor works, but no fluid comes out
Rear washer may have it's own reservoir . Can you hear a pump humming when you activate the washer? Look in the under flooor compartment
SOURCE: windshield washer fluid won't spray
Hello,
It is comon for the washer fluid pump to fail. I would also check the bottle for leaks it is comon for the battery to leak and damage the pump and the bottle.
Roy
SOURCE: The front windshield washer fluid pump for me 2000
Check the wire harness to the windshield washer pump. The pump is located in the washer fluid reservoir, if the wires are good. Chances are the washer pump needs to be replaced and you can pick up the new pump st Auto Zone or Parts Source and they will have the step by step instructions for you to get the job done with common tools. Good luck and keep me posted.
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