Washer Fluid Jets

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adharris70

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I push the button for my washer fluid to come out on to my windshield and I get nothing, There is plenty of fluid in my tank can anyone help me out? Could it be the fuse for the washer jet? And do you know the number of that fuse?
 

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i live right near the ocean... the little ends get clogged alot... u can pin them out with a tiny pin or file
 

timtiedemann

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Long shot, but lift the hood and make sure the hose is connected to the jet.
 

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Do you hear the pump activate when you outside the vehicle?
 

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No I don't hear the pump trying to spray at all that is why I thought it could be a fuse
 

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Try to check a fuse,I don't remember which one at this moment ,but i can check.It is a common problem on British forum when temperatures plummet,it is a 10 amps fuse ,but when replacing ,use a 15 instead to prevent future failures,this is a fix that LR does when it happens anyway.Cheers
 

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Thorgal, thanks I will check that fuse out, but if anyone knows the exact number of the fuse I would love the help ha ha
 

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Location #11 - 10amp. Glove box fuse schematics will confirm location.
 

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