There is a wiper relay in the relay bank under your steering wheel. I would have a Volvo repair shop replace it to avoid your SRS light going on... when you remove that panel there is a liner with a yellow sticker with a warning about the SRS light and how to avoid it going on if you want to check it out.
I replaced mine with an intermittent wiper relay from IPDUSA.COM
As for the wipers not working when you use the squirter, this may solve the problem... unless do you mean your washer won't spray? I don't think that is what you mean... but if so could be the switch or the washer pump.
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.
On a 1996 Mercury Grand Marquis the windshield washer squirter button is on the end of the turn signal lever
Take it to the mechanic
The multi function switch is inside your steering column cover and the hazard button and the turn signal lever stick outside of the steering column cover ( so , turn signals , flash to pass , high beam headlights , windshield wipers - high / low / intermittent settings , windshield squirter button , hazard flashers ) I had mine replaced when 2 of the intermittent wiper positions did not work and I would have to push the windshield washer squirter button 3 times before I would get any washer fluid
On my 1995 Ford Explorer , two of the intermittent wiper positions stopped working and I would have to push the windshield washer squirter button 2 or 3 times before fluid would squirt . It turned out to be the multi - function switch inside the steering column ( turn signals , hazards , wipers , high beams etc . ) A Ford dealer changed it quite a few years ago and I've had no problems since
A squirter washer eliminates the need for a torque multiplier and torque wrench on structural A325 bolt connections. The indicator function of a squirter washer tells you that the optimal torque for a particular diameter bolt has been met. The second and even more practical function is so that during a visual inspection of the bolt, should vibration or wear cause the nut or bolt to come loose, the indicators retract into the washer, making inspection of a bolted connection a VISUAL, instead of a labor intensive torque check. These washers are in use in the construction and bridge building industry.
The multi-function switch inside the steering column has the turn signal lever and hazard lights button extending outside of the steering column it operates - turn signals - flash to pass - high beam headlights - windshield wipers ( on/off ) and intermittent speed settings for the wipers - windshield washer fluid squirter button
The difference between a front load washer and regular washer is that a front load washer has a door in front were clothes are loaded and that is also where washer settings are located. The regular washer is usually a top load where clothes are loaded on top of the washer.
No, a lock washer should typically go on after the regular washer when assembling components.
Nope itll ruin the washer!! And itll start to smoke....happened to me and i had to buy a brand new washer :(
yes you can
HE laundry detergent is formulated to produce fewer suds similar to automatic dish washer detergent. Supposedly, it is fine to use in a regular washer, and you would use the same quantity as you would in an HE machine (using the recommended amount of detergent as indicated on the product packaging).For more information, see related link below.Clarification:If you do use a HE (High Effenciency) laundry detergent in a regular washer (non high effenciency), you may need to use a bit more than you would in a HE washer, since regular washers use more water, therefore diluting the detergent/water ratio.What you cannot do, however, is use regular detergent in a HE washer.