2000 Chrysler Grand Voyager Windshield washer pump

Tiny
MORDEN55
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  • 2000 CHRYSLER GRAND VOYAGER
  • 3.3L
  • 6 CYL
  • FWD
  • AUTOMATIC
  • 118,000 MILES
Single owner of the car, Grand being the only choise on your list, but it's the shorter version. Never had this problem before. A week ago used washer for the last time, since it has gotten colder here in Finland and have had no use for the wipers it being winter. Pressure seemed very weak at the time. Today tried to use the washer, wipers work, but the front and rear pumps are silent. Tested at a supermarket parking garage, where car had been melting for a few hours. The engine was not running, and clearly no sound heard. Could it be a fuse problem or have I lost the pumps? If fuse, where is it located? Added washer fluid yesterday, just in case.
Sunday, December 28th, 2014 AT 6:16 AM

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Tiny
SATURNTECH9
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I will give it my best shot helping you I dont always have information on models in other countries other then the United States. Do you have a test light so we can test the ground and power to the pump.
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Sunday, December 28th, 2014 AT 7:17 AM
Tiny
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Thanx for your reply, but no, I have no knowledge on car electronics except changing lamps and fuses. Thought I try the fuse first before taking it to the local Mopar service. The location of the fuse is a mystery, is it under the hood or inside, under the steering column. This model should be the same as in the US, even though it was assembled in Austria. And accessing the pump is a pain, through the wheel well, don't have the tools or a garage to do it. The temperature is 5 degrees Farenheit outside! Once again, thanx for replying.
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Monday, December 29th, 2014 AT 3:02 AM

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