What Are the Reasons for Car Wiper Not Spraying Water?

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DiHannah
08/28/25 7:38am
Car wiper not spraying water may be caused by: 1. Insufficient wiper fluid; 2. Incorrect wiper fluid selection leading to freezing in cold weather, which cracks the wiper fluid reservoir; 3. Malfunction of the wiper spray motor; 4. Failure in the wiper spray pipeline or nozzles; 5. Blown fuse of the spray motor. The function of wipers is to remove raindrops and dust attached to the vehicle's windshield, improving the driver's visibility and enhancing driving safety. Usage methods for wipers: 1. Avoid prolonged exposure to sun, frost, or dusty areas; 2. Do not perform dry wiping without water on sunny days; 3. Manually clean hard dirt, leaves, sand, or ice debris on the glass; 4. Reduce the use of the wiper's fast mode; 5. Handle the wiper gently during car washing and daily maintenance.
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DeJudah
09/10/25 5:52am
When I first started driving, it was common for the windshield washer not to spray water. The most frequent issue was clogged nozzles, where dust or leaves blocked the holes, preventing water from spraying out. You'd need to use a fine needle or compressed air to clean them. Low washer fluid was also a common problem—evaporation in summer meant regularly popping the hood to check and refill the level, while insufficient antifreeze in winter could freeze the nozzles. Aging or cracked hoses leaking all the water could be spotted by feeling for dampness along the tubing. If the washer motor failed, pressing the button would do nothing, and if the fuse blew, you could find and replace it in the fuse box. I made it a habit to check these after every car wash—saving money, hassle, and ensuring safer driving. Prevention is key: using the right cleaning fluid, maintaining the water system before seasonal changes, and avoiding recurring clogs or leaks.
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