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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Trucks / June 2006

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95 ford explorer washer pump relay location

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robstalker@yahoo.com - 01 Jun 2006 23:56 GMT
My windshield washer stopped working, but I checked the pump and it
works (hooked it directly to the battery).

Next thing to check is the relay, but I can't locate.  If anyone's
found it, could you describe exactly where it is and what it looks
like?

the owner's manual just shows an arrow pointing to the passenger side
of the engine comparment, but there's no pics.

thanks for the help in advance
Spdloader - 02 Jun 2006 00:46 GMT
The combination stalk switch on the steering column is what goes bad most
often.

Spdloader

> My windshield washer stopped working, but I checked the pump and it
> works (hooked it directly to the battery).
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> thanks for the help in advance
JimV - 02 Jun 2006 01:57 GMT
I second that. Almost certainly the switch. Common problem.

> The combination stalk switch on the steering column is what goes bad most
> often.
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>> thanks for the help in advance
robstalker@yahoo.com - 02 Jun 2006 13:54 GMT
OK.  That was going to be the next thing I'd check.  If the switch is
the problem, is it better to get a used one from a junk yard or go with
a new one from the dealer?

I really appreciate the advice... thank you!

> I second that. Almost certainly the switch. Common problem.
>
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> >> thanks for the help in advance
Spdloader - 02 Jun 2006 21:33 GMT
Don't go with a used one.

Also, the relay is behind the passenger-side dash.
Push the button on the stalk in---hard, you may hear the relay click and
sometimes this will make it work temporarily.
...but, it is so common, you'll end up with a bad one from a junk yard.

Spdloader

> OK.  That was going to be the next thing I'd check.  If the switch is
> the problem, is it better to get a used one from a junk yard or go with
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>> >> thanks for the help in advance
 
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