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Originally Posted by Perfectlap
^ Does the wiper fluid light come on the dash if the hose gets loose?
None of the fluid is coming out of my nozzles but I can hear the motor working and
The light is on.
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Yes, the light will come on because it is trying to push the fluid thru the hoses to reach the
windshield, but since the hose came off the
tank, the motor is pushing nothing through, and the
washer fluid will come right down below the fender instead, hence emptying the
tank, and thus triggering the
washer fluid warning light in your instrument cluster.
I'd say in almost all the cases, it is because the hose in the driver's side fender (under the drivers side wheel well) came off the plastic nipple of the
washer tank. In some cases, one of the rubber lines that runs from the
tank on the top side of the front trunk leading to the spraying mechanism may come loose too (although this is more rare). It is easy to check this if you just add
washer fluid to the
tank, and then turn on your washers and have someone look to see if there is a leak anywhere on the top hoses in your front trunk (remove the plastic cover on top of your battery and the plastic cover to the right of it so that you can see the hoses). My guess, however, is that it is the hose in the wheel well that usually comes off the
tank nipple.
This is a really easy DIY fix. All you have to do is buy the smallest hose clamps you can find at an autoparts store, and secure it over the rubber hose that leads to the
washer tank nipple. If you bring it to the dealer, they'll do the same thing, but they'll charge you an hour labor for it. Good luck.