How to Repair Windshield Washing System
Learn how to find and repair problems with your windshield washing system from an automotive repair expert in this free car maintenance video series.
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Summary: Seeing is believing, especially when you are driving on a mountain road with tight corners and bending curves. You want to see the road as clearly as possible to know just how and when to turn or you could end up at the bottom of a ravine. Imagine that some dust from the mountain or a squadron of dragonflies settles on your windshield; you will not be able to see unless your washer system is working properly. If it is, you just press a button or pull a lever and a powerful cleaning solution spays onto your window and cuts through all the grime. If not, you will have to stop and find and old rag in your trunk to clean off the windshield, wasting valuable travel time. Or you could just keep driving, trying to peer around the splats and skids on your windshield, but you really wouldn’t try to do that, would you?
In this free series of auto maintenance videos from our car repair expert, you will learn how to troubleshoot and then repair the windshield washing system in your car. Our expert Nathan McCullough begins with the right tools for the job and a brief discussion of the what type of fluid you should have in your windshield washer fluid reservoir. Then he gets down to the basics of finding your reservoir and the other components of your windshield washing system. You will learn how to run an electrical check on this system, and then how to take apart the whole system should you discover that it is not in good working order. Nathan will show you how install a new pump and then test the rest of the system.
About the Expert
Nathan McCullough graduated from Nashville Auto-Diesel College with a GPA of 3.5 and received their Craftsmanship Award and Honor Seal. Nathan has managed several automotive facilities over the last 8 years. His many certifications include front end suspension, brakes, manual transmission, engine tune up, engine overhaul, heating ventilation and air conditioning, automotive electrical and many more. In his spare time Nathan enjoys working on cars, performing everything from minor repairs to complete overhauls.
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