Windshield washer fluid doesn't spray
#2
Can you hear a "whine" from the WW pump when you use it? If yes, your sprayers are clogged and need to be cleaned out, usually you can do it with the sharp tip of a safety pin.
If you don't hear the pump motor making noise, then you need to buy a new pump. They are about 20 bucks at Rock Auto, I have one on my workbench right now that I need to install in my 96 Max.
If you don't hear the pump motor making noise, then you need to buy a new pump. They are about 20 bucks at Rock Auto, I have one on my workbench right now that I need to install in my 96 Max.
#4
This happened to my neighbors maxima. His pump was running, but nothing was making it to the nozzle. It turned out that the hoses and nozzles were completely clogged with bits of paper from the inside of a washer fluid jug lid. You know, that little paper disc that falls out of the lid sometimes. At least that's what I think it was.
I was able use compressed air to blow out the hoses, but I had to replace the nozzles because I couldnt get all of the paper slurry out.
I was able use compressed air to blow out the hoses, but I had to replace the nozzles because I couldnt get all of the paper slurry out.
#5
Never heard of that happenng, but I've often wondered if any of it gets in oil pans or radiators or even gas tanks with the foil crap they seal bottles with.
Usually if its plugged, it's the nozzles on top of the hood that have excess wax in them from the last time you polished your hood.
Usually if its plugged, it's the nozzles on top of the hood that have excess wax in them from the last time you polished your hood.
#6
well, theres no sound at all when i push the spray button.
also, there are 4 sprayer nozzles (2 small ones for each side) and not one of them works, i dont think all 4 can get clogged at once. is there a motor or something that is responsible for the spray pump?
also, there are 4 sprayer nozzles (2 small ones for each side) and not one of them works, i dont think all 4 can get clogged at once. is there a motor or something that is responsible for the spray pump?
#7
sorry, i didnt see you post trooplewis, rockauto looks good for that part.
which part number is it? it gives me 4 different pumps for my car.
also, where is the thing located? is it safe to say its a problem with the pump if it doesnt make a sound??
which part number is it? it gives me 4 different pumps for my car.
also, where is the thing located? is it safe to say its a problem with the pump if it doesnt make a sound??
#9
Since you can't hear it it's the plug or the pump but why wouldn't all four nozzles get plugged at once?
One hose feeds four nozzles and the pump will push fluid to the place with least resistance which is always going to be the nozzles that aren't plugged right up until they plug too.
One hose feeds four nozzles and the pump will push fluid to the place with least resistance which is always going to be the nozzles that aren't plugged right up until they plug too.
#12
I'll change out mine in the morning and give you more info, but I understand that the pump has to be accessed from below the car with the cover panel removed near the oil filter. The pump shoud be just downstream from the washer fluid container.
#14
I would definately check the fuse of the system first. Dont automatically assume that it is a mechanical failure. With the cars that are on the road there is more to worry about electronically than mechanically. Check the fuse, then check the plug at the pump. Check to see if there is power coming to the pump from the battery when the switch is actuated. And...if there is power and ground at the pump then using a 9 volt battery and 2 little wires, find the power and ground pins at the pump and attach the wires. If the pump doesnt do anything...then you have just found the problem.
#15
OK, I installed a new washer pump today, It is a bit of a messy job, but not difficult; takes about 15 minutes.
I posted a mini now-to thread here:
http://forums.maxima.org/4th-generat...ml#post7297242
IN my case it was definitely the pump that was shot. A soon as I put the new one in, everything worked OK again.
I posted a mini now-to thread here:
http://forums.maxima.org/4th-generat...ml#post7297242
IN my case it was definitely the pump that was shot. A soon as I put the new one in, everything worked OK again.
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