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more common isthat the wiper motor is bad or really rusty if you remove the washer motor located behind bumper on drivers side and use a penatrant oil such as wd40 on the motor you can fix it or just replace if you cant .more common isthat the wiper motor is bad or really rusty if you remove the washer motor located behind bumper on drivers side and use a penatrant oil such as wd40 on the motor you can fix it or just replace if you cant .
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Looks like a Body Control Module communication issue.
Windshield Washer
When the washer switch is pulled towards the driver, the SASM sends the washer request to the BCM over the LIN. The BCM activates the windshield wash relay (internal to the BCM) and sends a message to the driver side windshield wiper motor. When the BCM activates the windshield wash relay, voltage is provided to the washer pump, directing washer fluid to the windshield. When the switch is released, the windshield wiper motor continues to activate the windshield wipers for 3 additional wipes and then turns the windshield wipers off.
According to the owner's manual (here http://www.myhyundaiforums.com/AGEO-EU75A.pdf ) the first fuse, a 10A, in the engine fuse compartment is for the front washer motor relays. If your issue is the rear washer, it is a 15 A fuse in the rear cargo fuse compartment.
check front washer pump fuse.if fuse okay problem could be washer switch bad use a 12 volts test light see if washer motor getting power if yes washer motor faulty.if no your fuse okay you have open circuit at fuse box to switch.
i can understand you,LOOK,this is simple,take your time,LISTENTO ME,OPEN THE DRIVER SIDE DOOR,AND LOOK AT,THE,BLACK RUBBER LOOM COVER,PULL IT IT BACK AND CHECK FOR BROKEN WIRES,NONE THERE??,THEN,DIAG,THE SWITCH,HOW?,GROUND UP,AND THE WINDOWS SHOULD GO DOWN!!!!!!!!!
Yes there are two pumps located in the wiper fluid reservoir. If your in a bind, you can switch the plugs and small hose that go to them because they are both the same. The upper pump operates the back, and the lower pump operates the front. The back won't work until it gets replaced, but it beats driving backwards.
There is a fuse for horn but probaby use for something else also. Did you look between the front grill and radiator space. You may need to go underneath and look up at and along the front of truck. It has to be there. Good luck! Oh! Please use proper jackstands!!!
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