Why is my back windshield wiper fluid not working?
Clear Clogged Windshield Washer Nozzles Clear the clogged windshield washer nozzle with a pin, then use compressed air to blow the debris backward through the hose. If you hear the pump going but don’t get fluid, you probably have clogged windshield washer nozzles.
Is there a fuse for windshield wiper fluid?
If you don’t hear the washer pump running when operating the washer switch, the first step is to check the fuse. You can find the location of the fuse on the fuse box cover or in the owner’s manual. In most cars there are at least two fuse boxes. One is located under the hood; the other one is inside the car.
Where does the windshield washer fluid come from?
If you have a rear windshield wiper on your car, then you also likely have a little spray nozzle for windshield wiper fluid back there just like you do up front. Not sure where that fluid in back comes from?
What are the problems with a Mercedes windshield washer?
Possible Issues 1 Disconnected Washer Fluid Line / Hose (See fix below.) 2 Mercedes washer fluid reservoir leak 3 Defective Mercedes Windshield Fluid Pump 4 Burned out fuse
How to fix a leak on Mercedes windshield washer fluid line?
How to fix a leak on Mercedes windshield washer fluid line The first thing you should do is to make sure the washer fluid pump runs when you press the windshield sprayer switch. Locate the fluid leak. There are tabs that you need to release. Open the hood and remove the plastic cover from under the hood.
Why does my windshield washer not spray water?
2. Pump Runs but Water Does Not Spray on the Windshield One very common problem that we see frequently is disconnected washer fluid lines. If the washer fluid line gets disconnected, you may experience that there is no washer fluid spraying on your windshield or you may notice very little washer fluid spraying on the windshield.