Windshield washer sensor broken?
ketchamized
04-22-2008, 09:25 AM
I have a '94 Lincoln TC Cartier, 4.6L
The "Low windshield washer fluid" warning light is on, even though the washer tank is full. Would this be a sensor issue? If so, where can I find the sensor? I've looked all over for one, but I've been unable to find one.
This is the number I found on the sensor: F3AU17B649AA
If I cut the wires going to the sensor and hook them up together, would that permanently turn the warning light off?
Thanks,
The "Low windshield washer fluid" warning light is on, even though the washer tank is full. Would this be a sensor issue? If so, where can I find the sensor? I've looked all over for one, but I've been unable to find one.
This is the number I found on the sensor: F3AU17B649AA
If I cut the wires going to the sensor and hook them up together, would that permanently turn the warning light off?
Thanks,
danielsatur
04-22-2008, 11:36 AM
JYD should have a sensor for you!
MCGIVER
MCGIVER
ketchamized
04-22-2008, 11:46 AM
MCGIVER,
Thank you for the referral, much appreciated. :) I e-mailed him, so we'll see if he has one.
Thank you for the referral, much appreciated. :) I e-mailed him, so we'll see if he has one.
ketchamized
04-23-2008, 11:53 AM
Update:
I was told that I could just unplug the sensor and the windshield light would go out. I thought about it and weighed my options.
In the end, I decided to just unplug the float sensor, and the light went off, and the problem is solved. (I figured that I have a sensor that will never break- no windshield washer liquid coming out- that will tell me that I'm out of windshield washer.) ;) Thank you guys, for your input.
I was told that I could just unplug the sensor and the windshield light would go out. I thought about it and weighed my options.
In the end, I decided to just unplug the float sensor, and the light went off, and the problem is solved. (I figured that I have a sensor that will never break- no windshield washer liquid coming out- that will tell me that I'm out of windshield washer.) ;) Thank you guys, for your input.
danielsatur
04-23-2008, 07:29 PM
That right!
We don't need no light to rub it in, and tell us this shit an't working.
Who cares if the door bell don't work,just knock on the door.
Keep it Real!:naughty:
MCGIVER
We don't need no light to rub it in, and tell us this shit an't working.
Who cares if the door bell don't work,just knock on the door.
Keep it Real!:naughty:
MCGIVER
junk yard doggie
04-24-2008, 09:37 AM
I have one of those sensors, I sent an e mail with a link to view it. Let me know if you want it.
ketchamized
04-24-2008, 03:38 PM
Hi Mike,
Yes, I got your PM, I apologize for not responding sooner. I sent you a PM. :)
Thanks,
Erick
Yes, I got your PM, I apologize for not responding sooner. I sent you a PM. :)
Thanks,
Erick
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