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According to the owner's manual a 2001 Ford Explorer Sport Trac has a 7.5 amp fuse in location # 12 for the washer pump relay and in the power distribution box of a 2001 Sport Trac ( PD BOX IS LIVE - DISCONNECT YOUR NEGATIVE BATTERY CABLE) in location # 46 B is the front washer pump relay.
Follow the hoses from the washer outlet spray heads backward to the washer reservoir.
On a Mitsubishi Montero Sport, the front bottle, or tank, for the windshield washer fluid is right behind the passenger headlight in the engine. It is just inside the passenger front bumper.
Follow the hoses from the washer outlet spray heads backward to the washer reservoir.
If it's anything like my 1998 Explorer sport here it goes. Of course pop the hood. Stand on the right side of the engine compartment where the washer fluid reservoir is. While looking at the washer fluid reservoir look on the lower left side of the reservoir. There will be a small black item with an electrical connection and two hoses attached to it. That is the washer pump.
Your washer fluid is low, or the indicator is stuck. The washer bottle would have to be removed and checked.
there is a relay box to the bottom right by the wind shield washer fluid
I would run a jumper wire direct to the wiper motor to see if it powers up. If no power, motor is shot.
On a 1998 Ford Explorer , fuse # 18 , 25 amp , is for the drivers unlock relay , all unlock relay , and all lock relay
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?
If you look through the windshield from OUTSIDE on the DRIVERS SIDE you will see the VIN plate near the base of the windshield on top of the dash
I have an 01 Montero ( not sport ) and I found the container for rear washer fluid is in the rear door, under a plastic flap. Actually the rear door has a pocket in it, and this flap was in the pocket area. Maybe the same for the sport - I don't know.