Windshield Washer Pump

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jm_prindle

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Today we are having a Blizzard in MN! The 2002 Disco II is such a great snow car!

When I went to clean the windshield I didn't get any spray from the car. When I stopped I was able to see that the reservoir was full of liquid, and my hoses were connected under the hood.

Then I shut off the Heat and Radio to listen for noise from the pump. It doesn't sound like the front pump was working. Then I tried the Rear wiper and didn't hear the rear pump functioning either.

Since neither pump is working, I'm thinking the problem is a fuse or a relay. Does this sound reasonable? Where is the relay or what fuse should I check?

Thanks
 

joey

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That or it is frozen.
 

jm_prindle

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That is possible..

Are there any solutions to free it up? It was parked in the garage last night, but that didn't help it.
 

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put a light (standard light bulb) under the hood for a few hours.
 

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Frozen/not the proper amount of solution to keep it thawed out, or a bad fuse.
By the way, you have 3 pumps on a D2
 

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