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2003 Element Windshield Washer motor NOT working, rear one works fine
I noticed yesterday that my Windshield Washer motor is not working. The
rear one works fine. Topped the windshield washer fluid, thinking that it might be low, but still, nothing happens. I'm fresh out of warranty. Any idea what may be causing the issue and how to fix it? Any ideas appriciated... |
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2003 Element Windshield Washer motor NOT working, rear one works fine
Looks like both motors are connected to the water reservoir in the
front. I would start there, though it also looks like it might be tough to get at. Always check fuses, switches, and relays. pawcio wrote: > I noticed yesterday that my Windshield Washer motor is not working. The > rear one works fine. > Topped the windshield washer fluid, thinking that it might be low, but > still, nothing happens. > I'm fresh out of warranty. Any idea what may be causing the issue and how > to fix it? > Any ideas appriciated... |
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2003 Element Windshield Washer motor NOT working, rear one works fine
Does anyone know which fuse to check?
There are two fuse boxes on the Element, one under the hood, the other inside the car under the steering column. I checked all fuses in the box under the hood, the one under the steering column is a little awkward to get to, so I saved it for another day... The manual does not specify which one! Does anyone know how to check the steering column stalk connection that controls the winshield washer pump? "NWF_Snake" > wrote in message oups.com... > Looks like both motors are connected to the water reservoir in the > front. > I would start there, though it also looks like it might be tough to get > at. > Always check fuses, switches, and relays. > > > pawcio wrote: >> I noticed yesterday that my Windshield Washer motor is not working. The >> rear one works fine. >> Topped the windshield washer fluid, thinking that it might be low, but >> still, nothing happens. >> I'm fresh out of warranty. Any idea what may be causing the issue and >> how >> to fix it? >> Any ideas appriciated... > |
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2003 Element Windshield Washer motor NOT working, rear one worksfine
pawcio wrote:
> > I noticed yesterday that my Windshield Washer motor is not working. The > rear one works fine. > Topped the windshield washer fluid, thinking that it might be low, but > still, nothing happens. ----------------------------------- You mean to say you're not HEARING it run, or it's simply not squirting? Huge difference. 'Curly' |
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2003 Element Windshield Washer motor NOT working, rear one works fine
I would love to see it squirt, but could care less about hearing it run.
I don't see it squirt, I don't hear the pump run (I used to when it was working...) I guess that means it's not working... The wipers are working... Oh, and my windshield is all smudged and dirty - Maybe that's why I don't see it squit! "'Curly Q. Links'" > wrote in message ... > pawcio wrote: >> >> I noticed yesterday that my Windshield Washer motor is not working. The >> rear one works fine. >> Topped the windshield washer fluid, thinking that it might be low, but >> still, nothing happens. > > ----------------------------------- > > You mean to say you're not HEARING it run, or it's simply not squirting? > Huge difference. > > 'Curly' |
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