overkill375
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wire universal pump white wire +, pink wire - mine from oreilly works great
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My washer quit, so I tried the above. No luck. I replaced the wiper/washer with a reman from AZ. No luck. I disconnected the output hoses, so I'd see fluid squirt from the pump if it worked. It didn't. I pulled the input hose and lowered the end to check that washer fluid flowed freely. It did. I have 12v to the small connector always, and to the large connector when the washer switch is on. I took a video with the cover off. Perhaps someone can tell me what's wrong? My OE and my reman do the same thing. I suppose this could be a bad reman, but it seems more likely that it's my fault...I had this problem..quite easy to fix. If the wipers work, the motor works. Same motor. Pull the two connectors to the upper part of the wiper motor, these are the washer solenoid and parking sensor. There are tabs on these connectors, pay attention. Now the plastic cover over the washer section can pop off, it is thin, black plastic. See if the solenoid for the washer function operates, have a helper actuate the washer switch. The solenoid should pull the chrome lever which engages the cam, providing for 4-5 spurts. If not, check for resistance in the solenoid, should be 15-40 ohms by my best guess.
My problem was dirt and hardened grease. The washer worked after manual actuation, just pushing on the chrome lever.
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