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Windshield Washer No-Go
Hi all. When I use the the washer, I don't hear the pump and there's fluid in
there. Does anyone know if the pump is fused or does it sound like the pump went south? TIA. |
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Armand wrote:
> Hi all. When I use the the washer, I don't hear the pump and there's fluid in > there. Does anyone know if the pump is fused or does it sound like the pump > went south? TIA. What year and model of Honda? In my '93 Accord, one fuse controlled both the washer and the wiper delay. |
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Armand wrote:
> In article >, says... >> >>Armand wrote: >> >>> Hi all. When I use the the washer, I don't hear the pump and there's fluid > in >>> there. Does anyone know if the pump is fused or does it sound like the > pump >>> went south? TIA. >> >>What year and model of Honda? >> >>In my '93 Accord, one fuse controlled both the washer and the wiper delay. > > '96. So the intermittent wiper didn't work either? I'll check that this morning. > Thanks. And if that fuse is OK, then it's the washer pump itself. |
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Windshield Washer No-Go
Believe it or not, it started working when the ambient temperature increased.
A Honda tech told me that the motor will seize when frozen therefore, no sound making you think the motor went belly-up. Go figure. Thanks anyway. In article >, says... > >In article >, says... >> >>Armand wrote: >> >>> In article >, says... >>>> >>>>Armand wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi all. When I use the the washer, I don't hear the pump and there's >fluid >>> in >>>>> there. Does anyone know if the pump is fused or does it sound like the >>> pump >>>>> went south? TIA. >>>> >>>>What year and model of Honda? >>>> >>>>In my '93 Accord, one fuse controlled both the washer and the wiper >delay. >>> >>> '96. So the intermittent wiper didn't work either? I'll check that this morni >n >>g. >>> Thanks. >> >>And if that fuse is OK, then it's the washer pump itself. > >The intermittent wiper position works fine. I haven't had a chance to check for >blown fuses though. Will do this weekend. Thanks all. > |
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Windshield Washer No-Go
why not use windshield washer fluid that won't freeze?
sounds like common sense to me, but then again, I live in Winnipeg.... lol t Armand wrote: >Believe it or not, it started working when the ambient temperature increased. >A Honda tech told me that the motor will seize when frozen therefore, no >sound making you think the motor went belly-up. Go figure. Thanks anyway. > >>>>>> Hi all. When I use the the washer, I don't hear the pump and there's >>fluid >[quoted text clipped - 17 lines] >>The intermittent wiper position works fine. I haven't had a chance to check for >>blown fuses though. Will do this weekend. Thanks all. -- Message posted via http://www.carkb.com |
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