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<blockquote data-quote="climenta" data-source="post: 443336" data-attributes="member: 8285"><p>hi jimmy, your wiper tank has a pump. the black item that the cable is plugged into in the 1st picture in your fb album is the water pump. </p><p></p><p>I had a problem with my wiper earlier this year & performed an overhaul. I changed my water tank coz it was leaking(a water tank comes with a built-in level sensor), changed the wiper motor coz it wasn't working, changed both output valves at the water spray nozzle on the bonnet, & made sure the hoses are all clear to squirt out water. Now it works effortlessly. Let me know if you need further info, cheers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="climenta, post: 443336, member: 8285"] hi jimmy, your wiper tank has a pump. the black item that the cable is plugged into in the 1st picture in your fb album is the water pump. I had a problem with my wiper earlier this year & performed an overhaul. I changed my water tank coz it was leaking(a water tank comes with a built-in level sensor), changed the wiper motor coz it wasn't working, changed both output valves at the water spray nozzle on the bonnet, & made sure the hoses are all clear to squirt out water. Now it works effortlessly. Let me know if you need further info, cheers. [/QUOTE]
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