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    How do you troubleshoot a windshield washer pump if it is broken?
    Hovig Manouchekian
    Auto Repair & Design Specialist
    Hovig Manouchekian is an Auto Repair and Design Specialist and the Manager of Funk Brothers Auto, a family-owned business operated since 1925. With over 30 years of experience in the automotive industry, Hovig specializes in the process of auto repair and maintenance. He is also very knowledgeable in common automotive issues and needs including engine repair, battery replacement, and windshield accessory and maintenance. Hovig's knowledge and hard work have contributed to Funk Brothers Auto winning Angie's List Super Service Award for five consecutive years.
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    First, try activating the washer fluid pump. If you hear it activating, that will usually clear the pump from malfunction. If that doesn't work, check out the plumbing next. Specifically check if the jets are disconnected, which happens often. If there is no sound coming from the pump that activates the jets from the inside of the vehicle, that is a clear sign that it's been disconnected.
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    I'm adding an anti-freeze for windscreen solution to my washer tank. Do I need to empty out the existing washer fluid before adding this one in?
    Community Answer
    Don't add antifreeze to your washer fluid reservoir. It will damage your paint.
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    Is there a separate reservoir for rear windows?
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    No, there is not. Fluid from the same reservoir is used for front and rear windshields.
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    What should I do if the line is clogged?
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    If your windshield wiper fluid lines are clogged, they will need to be replaced. In many vehicles, these lines are simply rubber hoses. Purchase a new rubber hose and cut it to length, then attach it to the reservoir and the jets.
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    Can I just add water to the windshield washer fluid reservoir?
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    Adding just water instead of washer fluid is not good because it can freeze and crack the reservoir, which you will then need to replace. If you live in a place where you are absolutely certain it won't freeze it could be alright, but you still might not get as much gunk off your windshield with just water versus using washer fluid.
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    Can I mix antifreeze with water in the washer tank?
    Community Answer
    Don't add antifreeze to your washer fluid reservoir. It will damage your paint.
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    Where is the tank for the back windshield wipers?
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    It depends on your vehicle. Check the manufacturer's handbook, or Google it. Many cars only have one bottle that is hooked up to front and rear.
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    Can I use a different brand of windshield washer fluid?
    Community Answer
    Yes, but you should be sure that you use one that considers the weather elements that you will have to deal with.
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    Can I add just normal tap water and dish washing liquid?
    Community Answer
    Yes to tap water. Any dish-washing liquid is not recommended. Dish washing detergent relies on being in contact with "dirt" for more than a second. Your wipers will remove most of it too quickly and leave streaks. A much better option is to add 50ml of methylated spirits, or pure ethanol if you can get it. This will remove gunk quickly and leave glass streak free.
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