Wind shield Washer Pump?
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Wind shield Washer Pump?
The windshield washer fluid does squirt on to the windshield when the switch is turned on, but there dosen't seem to be much pressure to force it all the way up the windshield...
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Id would vote for the pump on that one.
Try Canadian Tire, as far as i know, they carry ones for our cars.
Try Canadian Tire, as far as i know, they carry ones for our cars.
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Fast replies...got to love it...but yes both sides are the same for lack of fluid pressure.A quick look at the nozzles and every thing seems ok. Debris maybe... I will take a closer look tomorrow. A pump probably does't cost too much anyway...
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No, I'd ignore anything that far up. Look from the driver'* strut tower towards the pump. You'll see the hose at that point, and won't have to bother removing the climate control intake shield (black vent thingy at the base of the WS).
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