It would’ve been great if you’d told us what car you’re working on but I think it is just a matter of doing some research about where the pump is in your vehicle and how to remove it. My Ford explorer 2005 has that problem and I think it is because I bought some cheap fluid at the 99 cent store.
@@1smae100 no there’s no sound now , it stopped doing the noise after I kept pressing. It happened last week where it was really frosty. Tried poking the holes too but nothing
What vehicle is this? Looks pretty similar to mine and I'm having the same issue. Just wanted to ask before I pulled the liner and tried all that out tomorrow lol
he is on the right side of his vehicle behind the front wheel well slightly behind the bumper. notice his video shows his wheel is turned far to his right so he didn’t take out his wheel, but who knows…
sometimes it’s the small spray nozzle pieces that are on either the upper center area of the car hood or near the wiper blades, use a very small sewing type needle or safety pin tip and clean the hole of the nozzles of any gunk/debris, sometimes just follow the tube that is connected from the reservoir all the way up to the wiper blades and ensure that it isn’t bent, or has a hole, or have anything clogging it…i still haven’t fixed mine. laziness lol! if you’re trying to spray your windshield while behind the wheel but you don’t hear the motor pump actually working. there’s the answer, if you hear it..& it can be quite silent sometimes too ) then it’s prob not a pump issue.
@@1smae100 i mean it could be a number of things either that or perhaps a connection issue i would probably have it looked at by a professional after checking the wiring to the pump itself…
He mentioned "this is why it's not squirting water." I'm sure it was just a slip but don't use water it will freeze and ruin the lines .
Yes, that’s my bad 🤣 never use water.
i put water in mine but only because i live in a place where it never goes below 50 🥵🥵🥵
C c c.
Pv
Don't forget the blinker fluid too.
Thank you sooo much brother. I just fixed my Queen's pressure issue using this video. Happy wife, happy life🎉
Exactly the same predicament for me :)
No wife happy life
That's exactly what was going on with mine. The windshield washing fluid is squirting now👍
Awesome!
God bless you! Reasonably quick fix thanks to your video 🙏🏻
No problem
It would’ve been great if you’d told us what car you’re working on but I think it is just a matter of doing some research about where the pump is in your vehicle and how to remove it. My Ford explorer 2005 has that problem and I think it is because I bought some cheap fluid at the 99 cent store.
do u just pull on the motor or unscrew?
He’s not wrong worth a try before you buy a new one
Well mine not working nor is there a sound when i press for water . Is this most likely mean i will need a new pump for windshield washer?
Mine is totally the same, I tried poking the holes but nothing
@@shannjorentwins when you hit the button for water is there a noise ? I think on mine It needs new motor for the water sprayer
@@1smae100 no there’s no sound now , it stopped doing the noise after I kept pressing. It happened last week where it was really frosty. Tried poking the holes too but nothing
First of all, what car model is this?
i’m like 60% sure it’s a hyundai genesis with a turbo 4 cylinder but that is a very weak 60%
This is not a hack, this how to clean ur windshield wiper motor💀
Pump, it's a wiper pump!
So go make your own video then smart guy
I watched other videos where they insist you have to take the under engine tray off, the front bumper off etc.
So thanks for this.
No problem!
What vehicle is this? Looks pretty similar to mine and I'm having the same issue. Just wanted to ask before I pulled the liner and tried all that out tomorrow lol
Sorry for late reply. It’s my friend’s Hyundai Genesis coupe
That's the washer fluid pump not the motor
The washer fluid pump is a motor. 😐
BRO ALREADY FIXED IT ☠️☠️☠️☠️
What kinda car is this😊
nice thanks
👊
camera is too close up. i've no idea where on the car he is
Will be different on different vehicles
he is on the right side of his vehicle behind the front wheel well slightly behind the bumper. notice his video shows his wheel is turned far to his right so he didn’t take out his wheel, but who knows…
Do you disconnect battery first to clean filter on pump? Since disconnect pump- not motor --on 2008 nissan altima--?
Or it could be a blocked washer jet like mine was
Go figure it out yourself.
u made me shower in blue fluid
Well duh have to drain first pulling off pump- fluid😂 has to go somewhere
At least you're clean
Once you have done all that you may as well spend the 30 dollars for a new motor
A lot of people don’t have $30 to spend
Pump filter
Just where is the motor or pump with gunk filter on 2008 nissan altima?
Is this a Toyota?
So, one has the wheel off to locate this???
It depends on what kind of car you have.
Usually
Mine stopped working after a refill
mine too, any idea what is wrong?
Mine too :/
sometimes it’s the small spray nozzle pieces that are on either the upper center area of the car hood or near the wiper blades, use a very small sewing type needle or safety pin tip and clean the hole of the nozzles of any gunk/debris, sometimes just follow the tube that is connected from the reservoir all the way up to the wiper blades and ensure that it isn’t bent, or has a hole, or have anything clogging it…i still haven’t fixed mine. laziness lol! if you’re trying to spray your windshield while behind the wheel but you don’t hear the motor pump actually working. there’s the answer, if you hear it..& it can be quite silent sometimes too ) then it’s prob not a pump issue.
@@islandtruther8625 yeah when I hit the switch there's really no sound at all so is that indication of pump went out?
@@1smae100 i mean it could be a number of things either that or perhaps a connection issue i would probably have it looked at by a professional after checking the wiring to the pump itself…
that was useless
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