Windshield washer motor not working?

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With just 3000 miles on my 19 CTR, I just noticed I cant get the motor to spray any fluid. When I pull back on the arm only the wiper blades work. I topped off the fluid. Anyone have any ideas? If I want to check the fuse, where would I start?
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With just 3000 miles on my 19 CTR, I just noticed I cant get the motor to spray any fluid. When I pull back on the arm only the wiper blades work. I topped off the fluid. Anyone have any ideas? If I want to check the fuse, where would I start?
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Most likely one of the fuses in the engine bay, if not it's under the dash. Did you recently install or modify anything before it stopped working??
 
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Most likely one of the fuses in the engine bay, if not it's under the dash. Did you recently install or modify anything before it stopped working??
I installed ktuner, but I think it wasn’t working before that and isn’t related. I do my own oil and transmission fluid changes, also doubt it’s related though.
 

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I installed ktuner, but I think it wasn’t working before that and isn’t related. I do my own oil and transmission fluid changes, also doubt it’s related though.
Yea that definitely wouldn't have anything to do with it haha. Yea, I would just check the fuses and see if they are blown.

If not blown, then maybe get a multi-meter and check the Washer motor plug if it's getting power when you hit the switch. If everything looks good, it's definitely the motor.
 
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Yea that definitely wouldn't have anything to do with it haha. Yea, I would just check the fuses and see if they are blown.

If not blown, then maybe get a multi-meter and check the Washer motor plug if it's getting power when you hit the switch. If everything looks good, it's definitely the motor.
Looks like it’s in here. Gonna see if I can get it open. Trying to do everything to avoid going to the dealer

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Fuses are good ! Looks like I’ll have to go to the dealer for a new motor. Hope they don’t give me trouble over a PRL HVI

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Yeah mine gave out around 25k miles. Got it replaced through warranty
 

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Can you hear it buzzing when you pull the stalk? I would flip the wipers from the windshield and then just hold the stalk - maybe it got an air bubble stock in it and needs some time to clear it?

Reason I would pull wipers away from windscreen is to avoid scratches in the dry.
 
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Can you hear it buzzing when you pull the stalk? I would flip the wipers from the windshield and then just hold the stalk - maybe it got an air bubble stock in it and needs some time to clear it?

Reason I would pull wipers away from windscreen is to avoid scratches in the dry.
No, I can’t hear anything.
 


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My front windshield also does not spray, but the rear does. Do these share the same motor? Should I check my fuse also? When I twist for the front spray I don't hear anything happening just get moving wipers. any help would be appreciated!
 
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My front windshield also does not spray, but the rear does. Do these share the same motor? Should I check my fuse also? When I twist for the front spray I don't hear anything happening just get moving wipers. any help would be appreciated!
This is what mine was doing. They replaced the motor and it’s fine.
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