Why Can't the Windshield Washer Fluid Spray Out?
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The reasons why the windshield washer fluid cannot spray out are: 1. Lack of windshield washer fluid; 2. The water pump is burnt out; 3. Leakage in the windshield washer fluid supply pipe; 4. Dust clogging the spray nozzle; 5. The fuse is burnt out; 6. The motor is damaged. The functions of windshield washer fluid: 1. It has the functions of wetting, penetrating, solubilizing, and cleaning to remove dirt; 2. It can lower the freezing point of the liquid, providing an antifreeze effect. The method to add windshield washer fluid: 1. Pull the hood switch to open the front hood; 2. Open the cap of the washer fluid reservoir; 3. When filling, observe the dipstick inside the reservoir and add up to the marked line. Windshield washer fluid can be divided into solid and liquid types based on its form.
Oh, last time my windshield washer fluid wouldn't spray either, it was so frustrating. The most likely reason is that the washer fluid reservoir is empty - it's simple, just pop the hood and check if the reservoir is low on fluid, then top it up. If there's plenty of fluid, then maybe the pump motor is faulty. When you try to spray, listen closely - if you don't hear a buzzing sound, the motor is probably the issue. Another possibility is clogged nozzles - just carefully clean them with a fine needle or toothpick, but don't apply too much force to avoid damage. In winter, frozen washer fluid is a common problem that can block the pipes or pump, so it's best to use antifreeze to prevent recurring issues. Additionally, leaks in the pipes or poor contact in the switch can also cause malfunctions - check the pipes for any cracks. Don't forget to inspect the fuse box too - a blown fuse can shut down the entire system. In short, start with the simplest checks to avoid unnecessary expenses, and if all else fails, take it to a professional shop.