spnk
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Hello, guys!
Long time no see, but always good to be back!
As owning a 90 is a never-ending project of fixing and improving things (if you actually care about that), I've decided to give it another go to solving my rear window washer problem. The thing is that if I leave the pump connected it just works constantly, and it doesn't matter if I press the button on the switch or not, eventually draining the washer tank. No other issues with the front one, or the wipers. Tried connecting a different, working rear pump (which is btw identical to the headlights one), but still same thing. So then this leaves me with two options, I hope: it's either the switch or the relay. And I think it's most likely the switch (that small button to be more precise), as there's only one relay for both front and rear washers/wipers, and only one fuse. Maybe someone can share their experience on this, before I order the wrong part? Going to an electrician is not necessarily an option as I'm again in the middle of nowhere, and I do love to fix these little things on my own. I mean it takes half an hour tops to change any of these two parts.
Your answers will be kindly appreciated.
Long time no see, but always good to be back!
As owning a 90 is a never-ending project of fixing and improving things (if you actually care about that), I've decided to give it another go to solving my rear window washer problem. The thing is that if I leave the pump connected it just works constantly, and it doesn't matter if I press the button on the switch or not, eventually draining the washer tank. No other issues with the front one, or the wipers. Tried connecting a different, working rear pump (which is btw identical to the headlights one), but still same thing. So then this leaves me with two options, I hope: it's either the switch or the relay. And I think it's most likely the switch (that small button to be more precise), as there's only one relay for both front and rear washers/wipers, and only one fuse. Maybe someone can share their experience on this, before I order the wrong part? Going to an electrician is not necessarily an option as I'm again in the middle of nowhere, and I do love to fix these little things on my own. I mean it takes half an hour tops to change any of these two parts.
Your answers will be kindly appreciated.
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