Technical 57 Plate Screenwash Failure

Currently reading:
Technical 57 Plate Screenwash Failure

Drewpy

New member
Joined
Dec 23, 2009
Messages
1
Points
1
Hi,

I've got a new shape Scudo, with a recently filled tank of screenwash. I'm driving along (for a while, so everything warm) and the screen wash is working. Park for a bit and return to the car and try to use the screenwash, but no liquid. Not sure about a wirring noise as it's hard to tell over the noise of the wiper motor. The tank is still 95% full. I unplugged the tube from the bonnet lid and no liquid came from that. So i'm thinking is a leak in the tube nearer the pump, the pump itself or its electrical. What I can't quite figure out is how to get to the pump or where it is. I removed the front bumper but do I then need to remove the drivers side light cluster?

Will go and have more of a fiddle later but any advice/ideas in the meantime would be smashing.

Ta,

Drew
 
Sounds similar to me suspect fuse might be blown.
But how do you get the cover off the fuse box in the engine compartment?
Any suggestions?:bang:
 
my screen wash has just stopped workin on my 57 scudo, speakin with the other cab drivers its common for the fuse to blow, i managed to get the fuse cover off eventually but suprise suprise no instructions as to which fuse is which and no spare fuses, does anyone know which fuse is for the washers, i didnt get a handbook with it when i bought it new
 
my screen wash has just stopped workin on my 57 scudo, speakin with the other cab drivers its common for the fuse to blow, i managed to get the fuse cover off eventually but suprise suprise no instructions as to which fuse is which and no spare fuses, does anyone know which fuse is for the washers, i didnt get a handbook with it when i bought it new
fuse f3 10a red, replace it with 15a blue & it wont blow again. This was advice i recieved from fiat dealership
 
Thanks for the help. Wish i'd checked sooner after ripping everything apart to get to screenwash pump DOH!!!:bang:
 
Back
Top