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> Window washer pump doesn't work, Do these fail?
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post Mar 8 2019, 08:22 PM
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The pump for the washer fluid doesn't work. I installed it two years ago and it has not been used while I painted the car.

I checked the fuses, the wiring (at the fuse box and the pump and switch), and the connections. The switch I installed has a light on it, so I know it works. The pump makes no noise except for a click when I engage the switch. I have the ignition on and even tried it with the engine running, the wipers on, the lights on. Could the motor be bad? I bought it new.
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post Mar 8 2019, 11:40 PM
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QUOTE(914 RZ-1 @ Mar 8 2019, 06:22 PM) *

The pump for the washer fluid doesn't work. I installed it two years ago and it has not been used while I painted the car.

I checked the fuses, the wiring (at the fuse box and the pump and switch), and the connections. The switch I installed has a light on it, so I know it works. The pump makes no noise except for a click when I engage the switch. I have the ignition on and even tried it with the engine running, the wipers on, the lights on. Could the motor be bad? I bought it new.

Assuming you are talking about an electric pump that once worked.
Most wipers pumps need to be mounted under the reservoir low water level and with the pipe inlets down. This is in order to always have water to pump and cool and to never sip water through the bearings into the electric motor.
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