I doubt the hose if clogged, but if it is, simply disconnect it and blow through it until it is clear. More than likely the spray nozzle at the end is clogged with car wax. Clean it out with a small pin or needle.
I know where the two fuse boxes are, but no where in the owners manual does it give information as to which fuse is the one that controls the windshield washer pump. Does anyone know by number, what fuse # controls the windshield washer pump?
Check the little rubber hoses under the hood that lead to the washers and then check the washer fluid container for fluid. Likely you have either a vacumn problem or a cracked hose that goes from the washer tank to the sprayer. Do some basic trouble shooting and if that doesnt solve your problem then get back with another question. Some things, such as this, are so basic that if you can't figure em out yourself you should take the vehicle to the repair shop and let an expert take care of it for you.
The container is located under the hood on the passenger side wheel well.
That is lo wash. Windshield washer fluid is low.
It is the same reservoir as the front, under the hood.
More information please. Which part of the system. The wipers? The wiper arms? The linkage conecting the wiper arms to the motor? The motor? The windshield washers? Windshield washer pump? Etc? Please be more specific.
Windshield washer nozzles normally don't need replacing, If they are clogged, run a real fine wire through the opening to unclog them.
Clogged squirters or bad/failing pump.
200-250$
The nozzles or the hoses may be clogged.
A Dodge Dakota does not have a rear washer fluid reservoir. On most newer vehicles the washer fluid for the rear windshield comes from the washer fluid reservoir from under the hood. If you are not getting wahser fluid to the rear windshield it could be that the line is frozen or clogged with dirt or the line could be disconnected somewhere.
Begin by removing the hose from your windshield washer pump. Remove the windshield washer pump wiring harness. Remove the windshield washer pump retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new windshield washer pump.
The nozzles pop in and out easily if you twist and slide them around.
Remove the wiring harness from the back of your Chevy Lumina windshield washer pump. Remove the windshield washer pump fluid hose. Remove the windshield washer pump retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new windshield washer pump.
If the windshield water pump is not working either the fuse is blown, pump has failed and needs replacing, problem with the wiring to the pump, washer fluid level is too low, washer hoses are disconnected or crimped, or the orifices near the windshield are clogged.
The windshield washer system
The windshield washer pump is located on the firewall in the engine compartment. Remove the windshield washer pump hose. Remove the wiring harness. Remove the windshield washer pump retaining screws. Reverse the process to install the new windshield washer pump.