jmatero
01-27-2003, 02:40 PM
Well.... the car is 2 months old and this morning on the way to work, the steady stream of washer fluid I had at the start of my trip turned to a trickle and kind of splatter.... yup.... I ran out of fluid (damn that Saturn for not including a light!).
It was 16 degrees F.
ANYWAY.... I left the car alone this morning and just now on my lunch break got a gallon of 'The Blue Stuff'. I filled it up (yeah, it was EMPTY....) and went into the car to squirt away. NOTHING..... I can hear the "ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ" sound, but NOTHING out of the nozzles. So I go and squirt out the BACK and "ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ" but nothing.
uh........NOW what? Is there a common tube for the front and rear that could be frozen? That doesn't make sense. Usually, there have a separate front and rear motor when they share a tank but this car looks like it has only one. NOW WHAT? Can anyone out there... (Some Canadians perhaps....) fill me in on this? I can only assume SOMETHING froze but why now? It was empty... I mean, nothing broke in the 'pipes' as when I hear the pump, nothing is spilled on the ground. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
It was 16 degrees F.
ANYWAY.... I left the car alone this morning and just now on my lunch break got a gallon of 'The Blue Stuff'. I filled it up (yeah, it was EMPTY....) and went into the car to squirt away. NOTHING..... I can hear the "ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ" sound, but NOTHING out of the nozzles. So I go and squirt out the BACK and "ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ" but nothing.
uh........NOW what? Is there a common tube for the front and rear that could be frozen? That doesn't make sense. Usually, there have a separate front and rear motor when they share a tank but this car looks like it has only one. NOW WHAT? Can anyone out there... (Some Canadians perhaps....) fill me in on this? I can only assume SOMETHING froze but why now? It was empty... I mean, nothing broke in the 'pipes' as when I hear the pump, nothing is spilled on the ground. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.