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No pwr to windsheld spray motor. What could be the cause?
93 300E
checked: connection ok switch ok fuse ok it looks as if the two motors are connected in parallel. thanks you. |
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Pull the connector at the washer motor, hook up a voltmeter and activate the switch to be sure the motor is getting 12 volts. Only way to know for sure.
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Jeff Lawrence 1989 300e 2000 Dodge Grand Caravan SE No matter what you fix, there will always be something else to fix.. "Warranty" is just another way of postponing the inevitable. |
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The problem can also be a fault on the ground side, so don't assume that just because 0 volts show at the two pole connector the problem is on the switch side. Check from the connector to ground, and also from a known good +12v source to the ground side of the connector. By using this test methodology you can determine on which side of the circuit the fault lies.
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