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Christine Reynolds Posted on Mar 06, 2013
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Is there a fuse for the washer fluid pump? - 2001 Oldsmobile Intrigue

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Yes; but it usually is tied into other systems, if everything else is working, then more then likely it is the washer motor. Turn on the ign. and have someone hold the washer handle in and tap on the washer bottle (that is if you can get access to it) If the pump starts working keep it running for a little while then start and stop it 4 or 5 times. The problem with washer pump motors is you only use them occasionally and because of that then can seize up. If you get the motor working use it every now and then to keep it loose.

  • Oliver White Mar 14, 2018

    I have replaced the washer fluid pump and it still doesn't work. Wipers work fine. Where is the washer fluid pump?

  • Oliver White Mar 14, 2018

    Where is the washer fluid pump fuse?

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