07 W900, The washer pump does not work. All of the fuses and relays are good. Has 12 volts to the plug but as soon as you put any type of load onto the circuit the voltage goes away. The ground is good and the wiring from the turnstalk module to the pump is good. Tried a new turnstalk module, turnstalk, and wiper motor. The wipers run as they should with the wash switch but the pump does not. With the pump unplugged I have 12 volts coming out of the module but as soon as you put a load on the circuit you lose the 12 volts at the module so it is not any type of wiring problem from the dash out to the pump. Any ideas/help would be greatly appreciated.
Washer Pump Doesn't work
Discussion in 'Kenworth Forum' started by KWmech, Jun 21, 2013.
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What if you apply 12v directly to the pump?
Does it work then? - I didnt see that you tried that.
Usually if voltage suddenly drops under some load, I would suspect a ground issue or a short.
A short should trip the breaker though..
Maybe try grounding the wire to the pump to a solid good ground and then try again? -
Tried hooking a light up to the plug and it didn't even light up. Already hooked a wire directly to the firewall ground and then to the plug with the pump plugged in and it still didn't work.
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hello KWmech I am having this exact same issue on a 2012 petrbilt 384, did you ever find a solution to this problem, I have replaced turn signal switch and washer fluid mototr to no avail. motor take right off when bench testing with a battery lose voltage exactly as you do when hooked up. any follow up knowledge would be great
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Old school solution to those problematic electric pumps
Good luck
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