out of wind shield wiper fluid or fluid is frozen
To spray water on the windshield of a 1991 Dodge Stealth, locate the windshield washer control, typically found on the end of the wiper stalk. Pull or push the stalk towards you to activate the washer pump, which will spray washer fluid onto the windshield. Ensure the washer fluid reservoir is filled with the appropriate fluid to avoid damaging the system. If the spray doesn't work, check the fluid level and inspect the pump and hoses for any blockages or leaks.
you may have a block in the line behind the pump stopping the fluid
Windshield washer spray nozzles, or just simply nozzles.
A couple things to check. If you don't hear the washer fluid motor running when you try to spray washer fluid, it may be a fuse or relay or bad washer fluid motor. If you do hear the washer fluid motor running while trying to spray the windshield, but aren't getting any fluid, then there is a blockage or kink in the line. If this is the case, you can unhook the hose at the sprayers underneath on the hood/cowl and blow back through the line to see. It should blow air right back into the washer reservoir. If not, then check the lines for blocks/kinks.
No fluid or bad pump. Check the fuse.
Your headlight wipers should come on when you spray your windshield washer fluid.
You can tell if your windshield sprayer is clogged if the spray pattern is weak or nonexistent when activated. Additionally, if you hear the pump running but no fluid is coming out, this is a strong indicator of a blockage. You might also notice that the fluid is dripping from the nozzles rather than spraying. Inspecting the nozzles for visible debris and checking the fluid lines for kinks can help confirm a clog.
It uses the same resovoir as the windshield. The fluid is piped to the rear spray via tubing.
The red spray gun warning light on your 2003 Van is an indication that the windshield washer fluid is low. Fill the windshield washer fluid container and the light should go off.
Under the hood on the passenger side. The tank has a black cover with a windshield spray icon on it.
Take a needle and clean out the ports wherever the fluid comes out. You might also want to check the windshield washer fluid reservoir for accumulated debris/sediment. It is sometimes necessary to remove and flush the lines carrying washer fluid to the spray nozzles.
It is located within the washer fluid reservoir housing - it supplies both the windshield spray heads and the rear window spray head. There is not a sepearte sump for each.