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Old 01-06-2010, 09:26 AM
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windshield washer pump

Where is it?
I don't know if mines shot or frozen.

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Old 01-06-2010, 10:51 AM
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Re: windshield washer pump

Can you hear the pump run when trying to clean your windshield?
Do you have window washer fluid with freeze protection?
Is it below 32degrees outside?
If yes, the tips of spray nozzel could be frozen, use warm water to melt ice.
If No, check fuse going to the window washer pump.
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Old 01-06-2010, 11:44 AM
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I'm glad you cleared that up I was thinking maybe tire pressure.
No I can't hear it that's why I've determined its frozen or shot.
It looks like its down in the front right fender or under the battery.
I'm trying to find out what it takes to get at it.
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Old 01-06-2010, 12:09 PM
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Re: windshield washer pump

I think you have to take the screws out around the wheel well and push the plastic in towards the center of the vehicle and then you'll see the washer tank tucked inside there.
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Re: windshield washer pump

LOL - Air pressure!
Do Germans still use air pressure from the spare tire to trigger the window washer fluid?
Also look for car wax blockage on the spray tips.

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Old 01-06-2010, 02:37 PM
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Re: windshield washer pump

Could be frozen Wylie. What temp rating windshield washer fluid are you using?

It sounds like time for another vacation South to San Antonio or any place in Texas again.



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Re: windshield washer pump

I got vodka alcohol in mine!

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Re: windshield washer pump

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Could be frozen Wylie. What temp rating windshield washer fluid are you using?

It sounds like time for another vacation South to San Antonio or any place in Texas again.
Hey B I'd be there in a minute if I didn't have to go through the dam hassle at the airports.

Frozen is what I'm thinking it was -19c here for a couple of days and its been - ever since.
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Re: windshield washer pump

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I think you have to take the screws out around the wheel well and push the plastic in towards the center of the vehicle and then you'll see the washer tank tucked inside there.
WTH did they put there for?
I'll have to try and find somewhere warm to park it for a while and see if it thaws.
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Frozen is what I'm thinking it was -19c here for a couple of days and its been - ever since.
So thats around -2 degrees F? Ouch! Pretty cold man.



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Re: windshield washer pump

yeah, it was 4 F here Saturday...and that was the high. With 25-30mph gusting winds, wind-chill factor was -22 f. Overnight Friday, it dipped to -7 F actual.
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Re: windshield washer pump

Hey rich: ya it was Saturday morning when it froze.
Any how it went up to -2c here yesterday and the pump started working again so I guess it was frozen.
Theres to much starting to go wrong with this old girl now to fix I'm just trying to get through to the spring (fingers crossed)
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Re: windshield washer pump

yeah, put some better solvent in there like the Rain-x or Peak De-icer. Both work excellent and won't even freeze in the lines until temps are well below 0 F. if you go to the Quick-lube type oil change places, don't let them fill your solvent even if it's free. It's so diluted that it's basically water with a little blue dye and will freeze up quickly.
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Re: windshield washer pump

Or better yet go somewhere warm till winters gone
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Re: windshield washer pump

Were dropping to 20 degrees F tonight/early morning not counting wind chill but the high tomorrow is going to be above 50 and sunny so still not bad for the winter.



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