The front and rear windshield washers operate independently of each other. They are two completely separate units. Check your fuse box first to look for a blown fuse. If not, the pump is at the bottom of the windshield washer fluid container located in the front corner of the engine compartment.
The radiator fan relay has failed. The relay is under the front bumper cover under the right front headlight. The easyist way to access the relay is to remove right front headlight and drill a 1.5 inch hole to remove. Otherwise the entire front bumper has to be removed.
The bleeding sequence is back right,back left,front right,front left works on the later 98's to 2004 jeep grand cherokees
I just had this same problem with my 1998 VW Jetta. My parking brake light came on one day, but only half illuminated. Shortly after my windshield wipers and headlights stopped working. My radio works but the fans don't work either. I just found a thread which seems to point the problem at the ignition switch: http://car.justanswer.com/volkswagen/6uht-1998-volkswagen-jetta-headlights
Try spraying some WD-40 on it. PB Blaster works great also, Mike
Hi im from the UK too and i tried it and it wouldn't work but if you put 001 in front of it it works so the number will be 001 818 748 8887
check for blockage in the lines.
my 1999 ford ranger windshield washer works and all water lines spray heads are clear whats up still wont work ????? answer
There is no separate washer fluid reservoir for the rear washer. It all works out of the front reservoir.
Well, if it is like a '99 Explorer, it has one pump that has reversing current controlled by two relays . Access the relay box by removing air cleaner top and hose near right front corner. The front and rear washer relays are the two near the rear of the box. One of the two is sticking or has corroded terminals. You can use the horn or a/c relay from the relay and fuse box near the battery. Neither front or rear washers work
No, the front and rear washers are fed from the same reservoir. There are two pumps on the reservoir tank. The higher one is for the back window, which works like a warning of low fluid level- if the rear washer doesn't work, it means your fluid level is low and needs to be topped up.
Take it by auto zone, they will replace it for you.. this works best for me, im in and out in 15mins.
Sound to me like your wiper motor is out. The water pump is totally separate from the wiper motor. Good Luck!!!
Two separate systems with separate fuses. Check the fuses first (see owner's manual for their location).
Check with your dealership - there was a recall issued regarding the windshield wipers. They could get water in wiper motor when it rained or when the car was washed and cause the wipers not to function properly. I had an 02 with the same problem. The problem stopped after recall was fixed.
In the fuse box within the engine compartment it's the 10amp fuse nearest the front left of the car.
there's a cap on every fluid of every car. if yours is missing, its no big deal, just put another cap over it, or tinfoil works to, as long as it doesnt get stuck inside the tank. you just don't want dirt and crap getting in there while your using your wipers.
the front and rear use the same resevoir if the level is low the rear will be inop. I had the hose for the rear window washer come off. I found this out by holding the wash button for a few seconds while parked. I found a puddle of window washer fluid under the vehicle. Very simple fix, pushed the hose back into place. The front and rear use the same reservoir. The rear washer pump motor is located higher on the reservoir than the front washer pump motor. This is why your front washer fluid still works when your rear doesn't. Fill up your reservoir, and you should be good to go. By: FramerBoy