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Location: minneapolis, Minnesota
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washer fluid pump circuit.
I need to know whats involved with this circuit.I have 13.6v at the connector, pump works with 9v applied to it, i found two ground which i cleaned and replaced one ring connector, line are not plugged, fuse is good.Any info will be of geat help.Tks.
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is the power you have at the connector only when you press the washer button. From the voltage you quoted, you obviously had the car running.
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Yes i did.I bought a low voltage tester, so i can see if the amperage is there also.
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My service manual doesn't have crap for a wiring diagram for the intrigue.
But since you have power at the plug and the pump works. Your obvious problem is your ground. |
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what i found was the switch on the column to be defective.i still had 14.2v and had a light on my low voltage tester.i even took two wires and put them in between the pump and the plug, stripped some insulation off a little and ran a wire to ground to see if the ground was defective.it turned out o.k..just to let you all know.
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