In relation to the washer fluid, check if the fluid tube is not twisted or blocked in anyway.
did you check to see that the washer fluid is full? Open hood and check to see if the pump motors on the washer fluid res. came unplugged. Also see if any of the lines came disconnected from the wipers or the washer fluid tank.
The line is probably clogged. Wax, dirt and other build-up can often clog the very tiny opening where the fluid comes out. Try using a small needle to clear the holes. Most commonly would be the washer pump which pumps the fluid. Also, the wiper switch could be bad but it's less likely.
You need to have the brake fluid changed immediately. Washer fluid will damage all of the seals in the brake system
It is mounted on the bottom side of the washer fluid plastic tank. That would be where the fluid gos in at.
I would call them a nozzles.
It should be in front of the driver side on the fire wall with a cap saying windshieled wiper fluid. . I have a 99 GS-T and I'm not sure if it's the same but couldn't hurt! it is located in the back of the car under the spare tire. The fill tube is in the frame under the hatchback door. it should have a black cap showing windshield washer fluid. Hope this helps :)
Your washer fluid is low, or the indicator is stuck. The washer bottle would have to be removed and checked.
There are two posssible causes. First the jet where the fluid comes out may be plugged. Try taking a needle and clean the tip out. Second , Check that the hoses under the hood are all connected to the windshield washer resevior.
Sound to me like your wiper motor is out. The water pump is totally separate from the wiper motor. Good Luck!!!
The hoses on the washer fluid pump motor are in the wrong locations. On the bottom of the washer fluid bottle, there is a pump. Swap the rubber hoses and it should work properly.
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(1) Make sure that there is washer fluid in the reservoir (2) lift the hood and have someone activate the washer pump - look at the washer fluid hoses to see if any of them are leaking or spurting fluid (3) it's possible that debris has gotten into the reservoir and plugged the sprayer nozzles (4) the pump may be defective - even though the electric motor runs the pump mechanism itself may have failed.