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Windscreen washer pump dead?

Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2019 1:38 pm
by NinjaSlice
Hi All,

Has anyone ever had their windscreen washer pump die?

I just got back from a 3 week holiday, and the first time I started my VRX, the windscreen washer refused to spray. The wipers are still going, but no motor/pump noise coming form the engine bay, and no spray.

Has anyone had to replace the pump? Is it pretty easy to do?

Cheers

Re: Windscreen washer pump dead?

Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2019 4:15 pm
by lancerdarryl
Fairly easy to get at you just need to unclip the plastic inner guard on the RHF to access the tank. Before you remove the pump give it a couple of gentle whacks it may start working if not replace the pump.

Re: Windscreen washer pump dead?

Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2019 5:34 pm
by bumblebee
Check the simple things in life first
Lost count the amount of times a simple unplug and reseat the connection got something working again

Re: Windscreen washer pump dead?

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2019 8:42 am
by Quismiff
After three weeks of sitting there a little corrosion could have built up around the plug and contacts, especially if it has been particularly muggy. As the others say, a quick check over before going through the hassle of removing it will save you some time if it is minor fix.

Still got water in the tank? I know when it is hot here the tubes dry out and they take a while to spray, and sometimes you don't realise its empty.

Re: Windscreen washer pump dead?

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2019 12:37 pm
by NinjaSlice
Definitely still got water in the tank, first thing I checked :)

Thanks for the advice guys, will unplug/re-plug and give it a little kick in the ribs to see if it wakes up! Will do that tonight and update on what happens!

Re: Windscreen washer pump dead?

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2019 4:50 pm
by Lancer1993
If you need to replace it take loads of photos.

A while back I had a pump/tank issue, there was a leak when filled over half way. Spent time taking it apart (more on that later) and found the grummet was leaking, replace it but the leak was still their. I checked the bottle without the pump and no leak, this was just before a road trip so put any further action on hold. Anyway tested it later and filled it to the top and it didn't leak anymore, so not bothered with fixing it until now.

So taking it out I jacked up the front right, took off the wheel to get the lining off. Also took out the fog light to reach some of the bolts, you'll need to check the service manual for a PDF of the bottle to get an idea where the bolts are.

One issue I had was I could not get the wire plug off which made things difficult. Now if I had a pic of just how the plug slides in to know which part need levering with something flat to get it off. I've even got a replacement plump months ago to finish the job, if it starts leaking again.

Anyway good luck with this and take some photos of the plug please :)

Re: Windscreen washer pump dead?

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2019 12:00 pm
by NinjaSlice
I finally managed to make time to take a look at it last night. Removed the pump and gave it a couple of firm whacks, re-seated the connector a few times, but still no go. I checked the voltage on the connector - it was getting 12 V when the spray lever is pulled, so I think it is safe to say that the pump itself is cactus.

I think i found the right one to replace it at Supercheap, but they don't have it in store, so I had to order it for delivery; will take a few days to arrive.
https://www.supercheapauto.com.au/p/nic ... 84753.html

Lancer1993 wrote:If you need to replace it take loads of photos.

So taking it out I jacked up the front right, took off the wheel to get the lining off. Also took out the fog light to reach some of the bolts, you'll need to check the service manual for a PDF of the bottle to get an idea where the bolts are.
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Anyway good luck with this and take some photos of the plug please :)


Luckily I won't have to go through as much trouble, as it was pretty easy to just remove the pump from behind the wheel arch lining.

Will definitely document the process with photos for each step, no problem!

Re: Windscreen washer pump dead?

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2019 5:46 pm
by Lancer1993
Thanks

I found it a bit tight to get to the pump off the tank, but in the end had too as I could not unhook the power lead. Only removed the tank to check for leaks, and clean it. Much easier to do once off the car.

Might top up the tank right now an see if there is a puddle in the morning LOL