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My windshield washer pump is dead and I know cause I've filled the reserve with water, checked all the fuses, and I do not hear the motor pump.
The Haynes manual has nothing on this issue ![]() How much does a repair cost for this? Can I do it myself relatively easily and save decent money? This happened after I filled it with my own soapy water solution; since it is summer I don't have to worry about it freezing, can this have caused the motor of the pump to die or sieze? Thanks A lot I appreciate it. |
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Re: Windshield washer pump dead
I would try to empty your SOLUTION: that could be the problem. If that does not work, check your motor for continuity.
Do you get power at the connector? Good luck! Sam
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Re: Windshield washer pump dead
thanx but I donnu where the system is -is it under the reserve tank? If it is talk about pain in da ass.
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Re: Windshield washer pump dead
It's too low under the car. The pump is OEM JApan 25$ on internet. How much should I pay to replace it with labor if need be? 50$ worth it?
I don't have a garage and I don't have anything to lift the car high enough to get under it .
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