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More often than not the washer fluid pump is located at the bottom of the washer fluid reservoir. You may need to remove a few things to see the reservoir, but at the bottom there should be an electrical connector that goes to the pump.
Check the Fluid First, check that the windshield washer bottle has fluid and that ... If the pump is not heard, check the fuse panel to see if there is a blown fuse.
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It may not be your fuse, your windshield fluid reservoir has a pump that when you activate the switch it pumps the fluid to spray your windshield. The fuse box should be located in the engine compartment on the left hand side or the right hand side of the engine.
Check fuse in fuse box inside vehicle,if good,then go to windshield washer pump and disconnect wiring,get meter and check if power is going to pump,if so then pump is at fault,if no power,thenwiring could be short somewhere to fuse box.Also check your washer hoses,that they are not kinked or came loose.Pump could just be loose.
More than likely it's the pump itself. I say this because in a nutshell your pump is computer controled. It receives power through the CAN system on your vehicle. If it were just a fuse MANY other things would not be working. I would see if you are geting power and ground to the pump. If you are then replace the pump. If you are not you may be looking at the switch or a wiring problem or in the system itself. Wish I could give you just a fuse but it's not that simple on your vehicle. I gave you a descrition of how it works but it can be a little confusing.
Windshield washer fluid pump motor has gone bad or the wire leads have corroded, causing no connection. The Windshield washer fluid motor pump is located at the washer fluid canister. Inspect the wire leads and check for 12Volts when turned on. If there is power and the pump does not work, replace the pump.
I have a 2004 Forenza. Don't know about the washer. The 15A fuse marked "I/P" next to the "Fuel Pump" fuse in the main relay center under the hood disables my trunk release and interior lights.
Found this out because the battery started to drain and die within a week. Several mechanics/electricians looked at it but couldn't figure out why. One pulled out that fuse and now the battery holds up fine. Problem is I don't have the use of the interior lights or trunk release.
Does anyone know what the cause of the battery drain is? Has something ground out? Btw, I got a small shock the last time I played with that fuse. Not sure if that's a sign of anything.
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