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Usually, the washer circuit is part of the wiper circuit. If your wipers work, the washer's pump wire should have voltage on it when the washer is turned on. If it does, probably need a new washer pump. The wiper fuse is usually in the main fuse panel under the dash, look for a 25 amp or larger fuse.
the same fuse , take the washer pump out from the washer bottle and clean it out , under a tap will do , over time the washer fluid congeals in the pump/sieve mesh and stops the washer flow
The Washer fuse/s may be different to Wiper fuse/s.
If there's no power to both pumps I assume they're off the same fuse.
Using a test light or multimeter, check both sides of the fuse, it may be faulty.
Failing that, you'll have to trace the circuit back to the washer Switch.
Make sure the container is full of blue washer fluid. Most cars have the pump on the bottom of the reservoir. If it is there, just remove the reservoir and take the pump off when it is out of the car.
There's a 20amp(fuse#20) fuse box on driver feet that control both wiper and washer. If the wiper is working, then it's not the fuse. It might be your washer motor, but if you live in WI live me. Your washer fluid might have frozen.
There are two fuses for the wiper / washers. In the underhood fuse block they are labled "WIPER / WS"-25 AMP, AND 'WASHER / RVC"- 15 amp. The body control module, wiper / washer switch are also part of the washer system.- Tech jk
The wiper and washer motors us the same fuse. So if the wipers work, it's not the fuse. The washer motor wiring, the top wire is voltage, bottom wire is ground. As you can see, at the wiper/washer switch, #5 sends voltage for washer motor, you can see the wire colors. If good voltage and ground and no washer action suspect the washer motor. Before replacing anything, make sure the plumbing from washer fluid to windshield is not clogged.
this is a 1995 Toyota?
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