If your windshield washer motor won't shut off, it may be due to a faulty relay or a malfunctioning switch that is stuck in the "on" position. Check the washer pump relay in the fuse box for any signs of damage or corrosion, and consider replacing it if necessary. Additionally, inspect the washer switch on the steering column or dashboard for any issues. If the problem persists, further electrical diagnostics may be needed to identify a short circuit or wiring problem.
The back windshield wiper may not be working because there may be a short in the switch. It is best to have an auto mechanic look at it.
because it doesnt work
It needs a new washer in it.
my 1999 ford ranger windshield washer works and all water lines spray heads are clear whats up still wont work ????? answer
If you don't hear it running when you press the washer button the motor is probably burnt out.
maybe the motor is burn..... maybe the motor is burn..... maybe the motor is burn..... maybe the motor is burn.....
BAD FUSE SOUNDS NUTS BUT IT IS?
I had the same thing on my 2000 Crown Vic PI and it was the motor.
The carburetor needs rebuilding.
Bad ground? Bad relay?
Needs new abs pump. Pull fuse in mean time.
There are a few things to check. First make there is washer fluid in the hold tank. Next check to see if the fuse is still good. Then, check for leak under the car when you turn on the washer fluid to make sure the hoses are not leaking. And finally, you can replace the windshield washer pump if it is bad. This is located at the base of the container holding the washer fluid. Hope this helps to some degree.