I have a 1995 Jeep wrangler, the washer motor, I thought burned out, but
it wasn't. I test for power on the wires and I get the 12 volts needed.
when I put on the new motor it doesn't handle the load for some reason,
and the motor doesn't work. I take off the connectors and test the wires
again for power I have power. Please help me, Peter
Mike Romain - 13 Nov 2005 19:00 GMT
Maybe the line is plugged up?
Mike
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> I have a 1995 Jeep wrangler, the washer motor, I thought burned out, but
> it wasn't. I test for power on the wires and I get the 12 volts needed.
> when I put on the new motor it doesn't handle the load for some reason,
> and the motor doesn't work. I take off the connectors and test the wires
> again for power I have power. Please help me, Peter
plainoldmechanic - 16 Nov 2005 01:02 GMT
if you have power and a good GROUND, and your washer motor dosent work
then you have purchased a faulty washer motor. are you sure the motor
isn't working ? ,or maybe you just aren't seeing any washer fluid
spurting out? take your new motor and run 2 wires from your battery and
see what you get without it being installed in the washer bottle.