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Author Subject: Washer bottle pump problem
noaki

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Post #1
Right then no idea what's going on with it I pull back in the wiper stalk like normal the blades go at it but no water.. Ideas ?? I have a feeling it's a fuse but witch one lol need help asap seeing as I'm scraping the bugs off by hand ATM :/


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Posted 28th May 2010 at 21:21
kezman7

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Post #2
Is there water in it?
Posted 28th May 2010 at 21:29
heliosphan

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Post #3
Does the washer motor make a noise from behind the O/S front arch when you pull the stalk? If not, could be a broken motor. Or a wiring issue, or fuse as you say.

Or indeed a lack of water Dry
Posted 29th May 2010 at 00:08
noaki

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Plenty of water guys I'm not that dumb, how ever there is no noise and the wire is defo conected

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Posted 29th May 2010 at 01:07
smegal

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Post #5
Drivers side under the bumper. Remove the splash guard.

I can't remember if you need to remove the bottle or if you can just pull the pump out replacing it with one from a scrapper or halfords.

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Posted 29th May 2010 at 01:49
kezman7

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Post #6
Pumps on the tyre side so dont need to remove it, I have one sat outside on the car still if needed, Going scrappers with shell tomorrow if not, 100% working Smile
Posted 29th May 2010 at 01:52
smegal

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kezman7 wrote:
Pumps on the tyre side so dont need to remove it, I have one sat outside on the car still if needed, Going scrappers with shell tomorrow if not, 100% working Smile


Keep it as a spare if you don't sell it. I've needed one before. [that said they are £14 new]

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Posted 29th May 2010 at 02:09
kezman7

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Might do that anyway actually good idea, I have tecnicaly a full car sat in the livingroom anyway im sure a washer pump wont harm LOL
Posted 30th May 2010 at 04:56
allesclar

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Post #9
does anyone know what fuse number the washer pump is under?

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Posted 2nd Aug 2010 at 19:44
davidmartin

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Acording to the faq it's fuse 26,same as the wiper motor.so if your wipers are working ,it wont be the fuse.

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Posted 2nd Aug 2010 at 21:58
allesclar

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Post #11
yeah i already done that part Smile, the electrical connector on the pump here,

it smelt of a burning, so i think i have simply burnt the pump out Sad ohwell, just ordered the genuine one off ebay for £4.99 including postage lol

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Posted 2nd Aug 2010 at 22:12

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