Tai
Member
Hi all,
I'm almost certain (contradiction) that my windscreen washer pump has died. Out the other day, reached for the stalk and noticed the sound of the pump had reduced considerably – plus no liquid. Assumed it was empty. Got back, filled it up, reached for the stalk again...and no water. Plus, still much quieter pump sound with very small amounts of windscreen wash coming from the jets – just trickling down the jet housing.
So assuming I'm right, is the swap a hard job? I'm no mechanic, but have common sense and am handy with tools. Gutted and fitted my own kitchen here if that gives you any idea.
I'm almost certain (contradiction) that my windscreen washer pump has died. Out the other day, reached for the stalk and noticed the sound of the pump had reduced considerably – plus no liquid. Assumed it was empty. Got back, filled it up, reached for the stalk again...and no water. Plus, still much quieter pump sound with very small amounts of windscreen wash coming from the jets – just trickling down the jet housing.
So assuming I'm right, is the swap a hard job? I'm no mechanic, but have common sense and am handy with tools. Gutted and fitted my own kitchen here if that gives you any idea.