Defender Rear Washjet/Wiper Not Working

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Hi,

Ive just bought a 1990 Defender 110, but the rear wiper and washjet are
not working. When I turn the knob on the dashboard nothing happens, but
if I push the button I hear the motor wizz, again with no affect.

Is there someway to see where exactly the problem lies without
immediately replacing the rear washjet motor ? Like to test if it may
be wiring in the front somewhere or infact a problem with the rear
motor ?

Any advice much appreciated.

Thanks,

Andy

 
[email protected] wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Ive just bought a 1990 Defender 110, but the rear wiper and washjet are
> not working. When I turn the knob on the dashboard nothing happens, but
> if I push the button I hear the motor wizz, again with no affect.
>
> Is there someway to see where exactly the problem lies without
> immediately replacing the rear washjet motor ? Like to test if it may
> be wiring in the front somewhere or infact a problem with the rear
> motor ?
>
> Any advice much appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Andy


If the washer motor makes a noise, it is probably working, and the problem
is a break or leak in the water hose or a blocked hose or jet (similar
problem on another car I found recently to be a kinked hose). Is there
water in the reservoir? If it is like my 1986 110 the reservoir is in the
rear door.
The wiper will be a different problem since it is clearly electrical. Could
be either wiring, the switch, or the motor. In the case of the motor, the
output shaft may well be siezed - this can be freed, but the motor may be
burnt out as a result. You have checked fuses? A long shot, since i think
the washer and wiper use the same fuse.
JD
 
JD wrote:
> [email protected] wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Ive just bought a 1990 Defender 110, but the rear wiper and washjet are
> > not working. When I turn the knob on the dashboard nothing happens, but
> > if I push the button I hear the motor wizz, again with no affect.
> >
> > Is there someway to see where exactly the problem lies without
> > immediately replacing the rear washjet motor ? Like to test if it may
> > be wiring in the front somewhere or infact a problem with the rear
> > motor ?
> >
> > Any advice much appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Andy

>
> If the washer motor makes a noise, it is probably working, and the problem
> is a break or leak in the water hose or a blocked hose or jet (similar
> problem on another car I found recently to be a kinked hose). Is there
> water in the reservoir? If it is like my 1986 110 the reservoir is in the
> rear door.

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On my 1990 110 County the washer bottle is common and has two pumps one
to the front and one to the back. As has been suggested, look for a
blocked jet then kinks in the pipe. You can also test the supply at
the rear end, there should be a permanent 12v that is used for parking
(As well as a switched 12v that takes it off park).

Cheers

Peter

 
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