If you hear the motor running but no wiper fluid is coming through, the pump may be malfunctioning or there could be a blockage in the fluid lines. To check, you can listen for any unusual sounds from the pump and inspect the hoses for cracks or clogs. Additionally, you could try disconnecting the hose from the nozzle and see if fluid comes out when the pump is activated. If there's no fluid at all, the pump is likely broken and may need to be replaced.
To avoid breathing sounds when recording, try to maintain good posture, breathe deeply and quietly through your nose, and position the microphone slightly off to the side of your mouth. Additionally, consider using a pop filter or windscreen to reduce breath noises.
Both are correct, but "Was the camera broken?" is more common and sounds more normal then "Had the camera broken?"
You should have sound coming out already when there's a song or sounds playing. If it's not working, check if it's muted or if the speakers are broken.
Sounds like it is broken
It sounds like there may be an issue with the washer pump motor for the windscreen wash. It's possible that there is an electrical issue causing the indicators to click when they are not in use. It's recommended to have a mechanic inspect and diagnose the problem.
Sounds like the catch mechanism is broken.
Line pressure is too high if it's squirting gas. Check your pump-it sounds like you are blowing carb needle off it's seat.
Broken down by sounds politics should be pronounce pol-i-tics.
Sounds like maybe a broken blood vessel in eye
you here sounds through vibrations, pitch and amplitude?
Sounds like the filter is blocked for the washer bottle. Remove the NSF inner wheel arch cover, pull out the pump from the reservoir and clean the filter.
A scarf on a microphone is often used as a windscreen to reduce or eliminate unwanted noise caused by wind or plosive sounds (e.g., harsh "p" or "b" sounds). It helps improve the audio quality by preventing these disturbances from being picked up by the microphone.