I had the same issue and got annoyed after 2 trips from a repairman that I did something about it.
How to get it out
stuck to the washer jug in the finder
Your washer fluid is low, or the indicator is stuck. The washer bottle would have to be removed and checked.
Is the old washer still stuck on the block?
soak in a drop of cola
Generally, you would pull the washer out from the wall enough to give your cat an exit route. Washers are not normally bolted to the wall, the should be able to be moved.
Fart on them!
Well, either you've got a short to power or a stuck switch. The simplest way to stop it for the moment is to unplug the wire from the windshield washer motor. To get it functioning the way it's supposed to again, you're going to have to diagnose it and repair it accordingly. I would start by disconnecting the stalk switch, isolating the circuit for the windshield washer pump, and seeing if you have continuity in that circuit with the switch released. If you do, the switch is stuck, and you're going to have to replace it.
SIMPLE ANSWER: Circulated coins are graded by how much wear the coin shows. Mint State coins are graded by how well the coin is stuck.
There is a magnetic float inside the washer fluid tank that causes a magnetic sensor on the outside of the tank to activate when the fluid is low. Either the sensor is bad or the float is stuck.
The PW 80 has a washer in the exhaust. You have to unbold the exhaust at the engine. You might have to take the muffler off or at least losing it. The washer is right inside the header pipe. Take a screwdriver or something that will fit in the washer and pop it out. Be carefull not to lose the exhaust gasket. It sometimes will stay stuck in the cylinder. ROCKETMAN
Does the washer not work at all, or does it just not work when it's trying to rinse? It may be a lid switch. If the washer does not work at all, it may be the timer. Pull the timer from the unit and check to see if any of the "fingers" are stuck, sticking, or burnt. If so, change it. The timer is the "Brains" of the washer... it tells it when to start, cycle, & stop. Sounds to me like this is more than likely your problem. The washer allowed water to be drawn in and then went to "L".
If you refer to the larger 30 mm pre-1998 50 Pence coins, you are probably stuck with them.If the coins are in mint condition, you may get something for them from a coin dealer.