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washers still not working . got power down to motor but wont
go . do i have to get a new bottel or can you take the motor of :?:
if i need a new one as any body in the club got one for sale . :!: :D :ok
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Plenty of posts on this subject mate - so you're not alone :ok

Do you hear the washer motor/pump working?
(I know you say you get power to it, but you should hear something when you use the stalk)
If not - change the pump out (it can be removed from the washer bottle)
If you do hear noise, then maybe you have blocked jets or the tubes have popped off?
We replaced our pump - works a treat now.

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i cant hear it going .were did you get new one . dose it just pull of .thanks . :?: :ok
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undo the two or three ten mm nuts holding the tank to the body, the pump will lever up out of the bottle.

i got my pump second hand from http://www.syncrospares.co.uk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; as new ones have different wiring plugs.........
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thanks for your help , will give it a go . :D :D :ok
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Yes, we got a new one and they had indeed changed the locations of the electrical connections (why do they do that?)
We bought a few spade connectors and chocolate block to connect it up - but its done now and works fine.

Hope you get yours sorted soon :ok

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sezicoolcat wrote:Yes, we got a new one and they had indeed changed the locations of the electrical connections (why do they do that?)

VW probubly didn't, is it a genuine part? Motorfactors like GSF and the like are good at providing equivelent parts that fit but don't have the same conectors as genuine. Strangely the windscreen pump seems to be a T3 spacific part so maybe parts dealers only bother to sell golf pumps which I'm sure fit in the tank, but have different plugs?

Have you tested your old motor direct off the battery? Sometimes bad swtches can get 12v to a digital multimeter but don't provide the current to run a pump, which is rather power hungry, so the switch/wireing seems good when its not - In some cases a 21W indicator bulb can tell you more than a multimeter.
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thank you all for your hellp . it has started to work now . must be all that wd i sprayd on it . left it for a coulple
on days it started to work . well pleased . :D :D :ok
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Get a GSF one and just make yourself a short adaptor loom.

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Ian Hulley wrote:Get a GSF one and just make yourself a short adaptor loom.

Ian.

Like Mr Hulley says - thats what we did. GSF and adapted. :ok
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john nicholls wrote:thank you all for your hellp . it has started to work now . must be all that wd i sprayd on it . left it for a coulple
on days it started to work . well pleased . :D :D :ok

Get one in anyway for your spares box. Its probably sticking/gunked up and may fail again (probably when you need it most)
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sezicoolcat wrote: Its probably sticking/gunked up and may fail again (probably when you need it most)

Like on the MOT :rofl

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