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Old 12-31-2017, 11:28 AM
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Windshield Washer Pump Fuse and Part Number

My windshield washer fluid stopped spraying a month ago. I just refilled the reservoir and still nothing. I do not hear the washer fluid pump motor running so I assume it is the fuse or the motor. Questions:

1. When I looked in the manual I don't see a dedicated fuse for the wiper motor. Is it #11 on the interior fuse box labeled "wipers"?
2. What is the part number for an OEM motor? When I go to OEM part sites I don't see the motor listed. I.e. https://www.oemacuraparts.com/auto-p...ld-washer-scat Is it number 10 in the diagram? Is the part listed somewhere else, i.e. another diagram?

Appreciate any help.
Old 12-31-2017, 01:15 PM
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Did you remember to add winter washer fluid as opposed to summer washer fluid? Often people forget and then the summer washer fluid freezes. With this cold weather we are having this is a common occurrence.
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It has winter fluid. Appreciate the suggestion.
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Fuse is #20 not #11.

Motor is #5. #10 probably low fluild warning... Canadian model.
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Originally Posted by 01acls
Fuse is #20 not #11.

Motor is #5. #10 probably low fluild warning... Canadian model.
Thanks for the reply. #20 was not blown.

Not sure what you meant by #5 and #10.

Any idea what part number the motor is?
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Originally Posted by bojangling
Thanks for the reply. #20 was not blown.

Not sure what you meant by #5 and #10.

Any idea what part number the motor is?


​​​​​​#10 in your link is the float for the windshield washer reservior. Lights up when washer fluid is low and not available in U.S.A.

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Originally Posted by 01acls


​​​​​​#10 in your link is the float for the windshield washer reservior. Lights up when washer fluid is low and not available in U.S.A.
That makes sense. Thanks!
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I am having the same issue in my ‘05. Wondering if this was the fix, and if so how complicated was it to DIY?
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