Open Honda Recall # 08-043 =
#1
Open Honda Recall # 08-043 =
Windshield wiper motor does not work. I have complained in earlier threads (o2 sensor) about what a pain it is to go to my Honda dealer. When I had them replace the o2 sensor a couple weeks ago they "fixed" the latest recall for wiper motor.
There was nothing wrong with mine but they replaced it anyhow (cause Honda pays them!!). I figured, why not, might as well get a new motor for my 2003 Accord EX. BUT NOW, the spray can't get over the wiper blades. The water just comes out like a "small drinking fountain". No power. Seems to be enough fluid, just no power to get up and over the blades. Can't even reach the windshield when the blades are pointing up. Both are like that.
Is there a nozzle (like on a garden hose) that gives it the spray power? Why would the flow be so weak? The wiper motor wouldn't effect that would it? They are pointed in the right direction just very weak flow. Thanks for your help.
There was nothing wrong with mine but they replaced it anyhow (cause Honda pays them!!). I figured, why not, might as well get a new motor for my 2003 Accord EX. BUT NOW, the spray can't get over the wiper blades. The water just comes out like a "small drinking fountain". No power. Seems to be enough fluid, just no power to get up and over the blades. Can't even reach the windshield when the blades are pointing up. Both are like that.
Is there a nozzle (like on a garden hose) that gives it the spray power? Why would the flow be so weak? The wiper motor wouldn't effect that would it? They are pointed in the right direction just very weak flow. Thanks for your help.
#2
Well a big problem is actually the detergent in the wiper fluid, the detergent dries at the nozzle opening and then acts to plug up the spray nozzle.
The spray nozzles are usually easy to remove and then soak them and swish them around in hot water.
I once tried to just blow them out with compressed air, but the risk is the nozzle coming apart from the pressure.
Also be sure the feed tubing isn't pinched somewhere
The spray nozzles are usually easy to remove and then soak them and swish them around in hot water.
I once tried to just blow them out with compressed air, but the risk is the nozzle coming apart from the pressure.
Also be sure the feed tubing isn't pinched somewhere
Last edited by hondadude; 04-06-2009 at 08:23 PM.
#4
Coincident?
My fear is that the dealer will blame it on me. Maybe it's a coincident. But the first time I use the sprayer after THEY FIX the wiper motor, it doesn't work?
#6
Maybe I'll just change the pump?
I stopped at Advance Auto to pick up some stuff and asked about a "spray pump". Should have gotten a P# but didn't. Anyhow, it was $15 and I was thinking about replacing it myself just to avoid the pain and humiliation of going to my dealer. Where is the pump located? Does it show, I hate my dealer? I have a 2003 Honda Accord EX. I have a manual and Haynes, but don't see anything on it. Thanks.
#7
It's #1, looks like it's mounted directly on the washer tank, down low. Maybe you have to remove the bumper skin or the inner fender liner to get it.
But a new pump won't help if the REAL problem is a pinched hose...
#8
Thanks for the diagram Jim. I looked at it from inner fender liner. #4 is the hose to check for a pinch? Didn't see any pinch but could only see from the motor to the top of the wheel. Looked OK and had some play. Hope to look at it this weekend. Thanks again for the location.
#10
Sure, when they replaced the wiper motor, they had to dismantle part of the cowling around the wipers. So more likely something happened to the hoses within that dashed outline B-51.
Check ANY part of the hose that you can see.
Check ANY part of the hose that you can see.