I rechecked all the fuses and relays tonight and found a bad relay , I replaced it and now everything works. Thanks for all the help
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I rechecked all the fuses and relays tonight and found a bad relay , I replaced it and now everything works. Thanks for all the help
Cool (literally):)
I was going to suggest the relays next so I'm glad you found the gremlin.
I almost didn't recheck the relays because I checked them before I replaced the alternator , so I guess always check and recheck . I was out for a drive last night and some a**hole driving the other direction threw a strawberry and hit the center of my windshield and I found out my washer fluid pump is not working
The pump may be working, but the tube that is connected to it may have been disconnected. This has happened to me a couple of times and it's a pretty easy fix. First thing to check would be if your washer reservoir is holding fluid. If it isn't then all you need to do is reconnect the tube that, eventually, runs up to the "squirters" on the hood. The tube and the connection can be tough to get to and you may need to take the reservoir out in order to make the connection.
If the reservoir does hold fluid then I would check any fuse associated with the pump to rule that out first.
I replaced the pump and the pump would run and still no washer fluid , ended up finding a clogged tube