Where is the Jetta windshield washer motor fuse located?

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AveryFitz
07/29/25 10:21pm
The fuse for the new Jetta's windshield washer motor is located in the engine fuse box of the car. This fuse box is situated on the left side of the engine compartment, adjacent to the car's battery and the left front headlight. How to determine if the washer motor is faulty: To check if the washer motor is damaged, observe whether the car's wipers are operational. If the wipers work but no water is sprayed, this phenomenon likely indicates a damaged washer motor or an issue with the electrical circuit. Common causes include a lack of windshield washer fluid, leaking hoses, clogged filters, blocked spray nozzles, a faulty washer motor, or circuit problems. It is necessary to open the engine hood for inspection. Precautions for the washer motor: Regularly check and replenish the windshield washer fluid. If the fluid runs out and the spray switch continues to be used, the pump will operate without fluid, causing the motor to overheat and burn out due to the lack of fluid flow. Therefore, the washer fluid must be frequently checked and replenished in a timely manner. If the nozzles fail to spray or the spray pattern is incorrect, check if the nozzle openings are clogged.
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