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Really unlucky if a second pump has gone so quickly. Can you hear the pump trying or is it completely dead?
Windscreen washer problem
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Mine started doing this last week but the issue is affecting both washers. Left seems worse than the right. It’s making the usual whining noise so I guess it isn’t the pump but I’m only getting a dribble. Warranty expires in May.
I had a similar problem with my driver side windscreen washer nozzle. Just a dribble.
Took the bull by the horn and replaced the washer jet myself.
Honestly it is a doddle of a job. A spare Ford Puma washer jet costs around £8 per side (they are not handed) Lift the bonnet, unclick and remove the sound deadening material, disconnect the tube and then simply click out to remove the jet nozzle and replace it with a new one. Five minute job. Ten at tops.
I tried soaking the old jet nozzle in hot water/washing up liquid and blowing through. Nope that didn't work so I put it in the bin.
The problem I fear is some cheap screen washer fluids. Can over time solidify and become water separated leaving tiny solid particles that will eventually block the nozzle jets.
Took the bull by the horn and replaced the washer jet myself.
Honestly it is a doddle of a job. A spare Ford Puma washer jet costs around £8 per side (they are not handed) Lift the bonnet, unclick and remove the sound deadening material, disconnect the tube and then simply click out to remove the jet nozzle and replace it with a new one. Five minute job. Ten at tops.
I tried soaking the old jet nozzle in hot water/washing up liquid and blowing through. Nope that didn't work so I put it in the bin.
The problem I fear is some cheap screen washer fluids. Can over time solidify and become water separated leaving tiny solid particles that will eventually block the nozzle jets.