Why is my windshield wiper fluid not spraying out?

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. The fuse says “Washer,” see the photo.

Where is the fuse for the windshield washer fluid?

The fuse that regulates the operation of the windshield wiper pump is located, together with all the relays and fuses, inside the special fuse box. This is often located inside the passenger compartment, but in some car models it is located in the engine compartment.

How do I know if my washer fluid pump is bad?

The washer pump makes a distinctive sound when you trigger the windshield washer fluid to spray onto your windshield. If you press the button and don’t hear anything, and no fluid sprays onto your windshield, this indicates that the pump is broken or is not receiving electrical power.

How much does it cost to replace a washer fluid pump?

The pump may crack or leak occasionally, and when that occurs, it is time to get it replaced. It’s going to cost you between $75 and $115 to replace the windshield washer pump. The labor on that replacement will be between $45 and $55, while parts can run you between $30 and $60.

How much does it cost to replace a windshield wiper fuse?

If your wipers come back to life, a blown fuse was the problem. Cost of parts: About $10 for an assortment of 100 fuses. Cost of professional labor: $20 to $50.

How do I know if my windshield washer pump is bad?