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dont follow the lines ,first try this .umplug the line from the head sprayers,make sure you have fluid in the reservoir turn on the washer motor you'll see the fluid ,that means the head sprayersare pluged clean them plug back the line hose and enjoy good luck.
I would start by checking fuses. If you've checked already, then the windshield washer pump has probably gone bad. The wiper motor and washer pump should be separate units. Typically the washer pump is located in the base of the washer fluid reservoir.
follow the hoses to the hood or wiper arm (i dont know where your spray nozzles are)and disconnect hem and press the spray button. if it sprays your nozzles are plugged, if not its your pump motor.
grab a test light if ya have one handy and have it grounded to the battery....next.....have someone sit in the vehicle while the key is in the run position (but not having the engine running) and have them try to engage the wiper washer while they are engaging it touch the electrical connector for the washer pump ans see if it light s up it should on one prong.....if it lights up then pretty darn good shot that it's just the pump motor itself...get back to me...
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