Sometimes the nozzles get plugged up. To see if it is, remove the hose and see if when you activate the washers it fluid comes out. If it comes out with good flow then the nozzle is plugged with something. If it doesn't come out with the hose off then your line is probably kinked somewhere down the line
SOURCE: windshield washer pump is not working
not likely that fuse blew but check fuse box for wiper fuse and see if blown, when u fill fluid, turn ignition on but not running hit squirter and listen for pump noise if noise is present then hit repeatedly and look if there is any leakage dripping and trace leak, if no noise check resivor for debrie floating (posisible blockage) last thing is check for power at pump with wire probs
SOURCE: Windshield washer fluid will not pump
the windshield washer pump might be bad. It should be located somewhere on the reservoir
SOURCE: Rear windshield washer motor works, but no fluid comes out
Rear washer may have it's own reservoir . Can you hear a pump humming when you activate the washer? Look in the under flooor compartment
SOURCE: 2000 BMW 323i windshield washer fluid won't work
Had the same problem with my 2001 330ci. If not used frequently the pump will get waterlogged and allow fluid to seep into the motor. I was able to disassemble, clean, and rebuild my pump but I would recommend replacing it, it is not expensive at around $20-30 and easy to change.
The washer pump is inserted into a hole on the washer tank itself. It is an interference fit so it will pop out. If you have significant amount of fluid in the tank it will leak out of the hole. There should be one hose connected with a clamp and one electrical connector. I believe there may be a plastic shroud covering it which needs to be unsnapped.
Good luck!
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