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Old 08-16-2004, 10:03 PM
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Question Washer Motors Quit

It seems that both of my washer pumps have stopped working on my 2000 GC. I have been told that these pumps do not have fuses or a way to reset them. True? If so, then I suspect that I will have to replace the whole windshield washer reservoir. Does anyone know how to remove it? It doesn't look as if it comes out that easy.
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Old 08-17-2004, 06:55 AM
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Re: Washer Motors Quit

Do they spin but not pump water? If so, they're probably plugged. I had this problem and was able to clean them out and reinstall them. On a '96 model they just pull out of a rubber grommet and then push back in. Mine were plugged with an orange goo that I'm pretty sure settled out of the Rain-X washer fluid.
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Re: Washer Motors Quit

my from windshield washer barely comes out anymore on my 96 Caravan. I check the levels and I'm almost full. Could clogged up lines cause that? or is it the pump? How do I check/fix that?

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