And I bet your windshield is dirty too
Fuse block under hood.. says it's a main ignition fuse 60amp.. it's good.
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And I bet your windshield is dirty too
Fuse block under hood.. says it's a main ignition fuse 60amp.. it's good.
What does that have to do with my pump problem?
All the fuses are good. I have the wiring exposed and none are loose. I ran a wire from the pump to the inside of the car in order to essentially hot wire the car pump. However I can't figure out which wire is the signal wire to the pump to turn it on to splice into. This grey wire that I spliced into send a signal when you pull the mist switch which would work however it then sends a constant signal when you turn the wipers onto low or high mode so then it would be spraying fluid constantly. Any other idea what wire to tap into which is just for the pump.
Yeah but the problem is if I do that I'll just turn on the fluid but the wipers wouldn't move so I would still have to turn the knob on the stalk. I would rather try to fix this using the OEM switch.
Have you tried splicing into the washer wire? You said you tried the mist, yet we all know mist isn't how you actuate the pump. That's the wash button that's further down the stalk.
Not sure what you mean? I'm still looking in that mess of wires for the pump wire.
I'm confused, you linked an ICM module schematic. I'm not seeing a pump in there anywhere.
The link I have is a full diagram of the washer and pump and wipers.
Yeah it says dark green but I couldn't find it. I gave up and just hotwired my own push button.
What are you talking about dark green? Scott highlighted the exact wire for you. It's red.and goes into connector 2 of the underhood relay center at cavity F12, then it feeds the pump from Connector 3 cavity A12.
Good job posting it then..cause that's exactly what he needed......to realize he's colorblind.
I know you know everything bill but I tried that wire and it didn't solve anything. The break in the connection occurs wherever that red wire connects to a harness somewhere under the dash.
I don't know everything..that's why I'm as good finding issues as I am. Everyday I can and do learn something new. That diagram though tells you what you need. You say you tested a green wire, yet the wire you were looking for ....wasn't green. I'm only joking a bit since you've got it fixed.
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