papilgeephd
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So earlier this week the DIC told me to "check washer fluid." Later that day I had to wash pollen off the windshield and it worked fine. The next day I got hit by a bird while driving (good luck?), and when I went to run the windshield washer, no fluid came out. I assumed I was completely out of fluid and bought some more today and added it.
Now, my rear washer works fine, but my front washers don't put out any fluid whatsoever. I don't suspect a pump issue since I can hear them run when I hit the front washer. I haven't ruled out a clog, but I have to wonder how the nozzles/hoses could get so clogged within the span of one day.
Is there some random waiting period between adding washer fluid and actually having it come out? Or am I overlooking something simple? Help me out, folks.
Now, my rear washer works fine, but my front washers don't put out any fluid whatsoever. I don't suspect a pump issue since I can hear them run when I hit the front washer. I haven't ruled out a clog, but I have to wonder how the nozzles/hoses could get so clogged within the span of one day.
Is there some random waiting period between adding washer fluid and actually having it come out? Or am I overlooking something simple? Help me out, folks.
There's a TSB regarding long pump prime times for the front washer. The lines have a tendency to drain themselves, particularly when the tank is low. The corrective action is installing a little valve in the line. I tried this but it found it adversely affected flow so I took it out and just make it a point to keep the tank topped off.
