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Al Gray
01-16-2010, 04:04 PM
My son, Sean just bought a nice 2000 323ci coupe with 69,000 miles on it. The windshield washer is not spraying fluid and you cannot hear the motor running so I suspect it is a fuse. Not being familiar with the car yet I don't readily see where the fuse box is located. Any help would be appreciated.

Al Gray

Rick L
01-16-2010, 08:01 PM
For E46, fuse box is in glove box. There is two white tabs on top. Turn both and the panel will drop. For windshield washer, check terminal 49 (5 amp) and terminal 51 (30 amp).


My son, Sean just bought a nice 2000 323ci coupe with 69,000 miles on it. The windshield washer is not spraying fluid and you cannot hear the motor running so I suspect it is a fuse. Not being familiar with the car yet I don't readily see where the fuse box is located. Any help would be appreciated.

Al Gray

Al Gray
01-16-2010, 09:38 PM
For E46, fuse box is in glove box. There is two white tabs on top. Turn both and the panel will drop. For windshield washer, check terminal 49 (5 amp) and terminal 51 (30 amp).

I located the fuses and checked all of them for the windshield washer pump, 49, 52, and 59. None were burned out. I can only conclude that either the washer pump is bad ($37.95 cost) or perhaps the switch is bad in the stalk that opertates the windshield wipers. The wipers work fine but when you pull back on the stalk to actuate the windshield wiper fluid nothing happens. I tend to think that on a 10 year old car most likely a $38 dollar pump would fail. How could I check it to make sure?

Al Gray

Rick L
01-17-2010, 11:23 AM
Al,

Check the connector to the washer pump. Make sure it's not loose or corroded. Then check the wire leads with multimeter. Make sure you are getting voltage to the pump. If you're getting votlage and pump doesn't work, pump is bad. If no voltage, check the relay # 4 in electronic box on the rear left side of engine compartment. Relay #4 is the far rear relay. Swap it with Relay # 9 (back-up light) which is located far forward to test if relay is bad or not. I doubt the switch is bad but is a possible.

Good luck,
Rick



I located the fuses and checked all of them for the windshield washer pump, 49, 52, and 59. None were burned out. I can only conclude that either the washer pump is bad ($37.95 cost) or perhaps the switch is bad in the stalk that opertates the windshield wipers. The wipers work fine but when you pull back on the stalk to actuate the windshield wiper fluid nothing happens. I tend to think that on a 10 year old car most likely a $38 dollar pump would fail. How could I check it to make sure?

Al Gray

Al Gray
01-17-2010, 12:19 PM
Al,

Check the connector to the washer pump. Make sure it's not loose or corroded. Then check the wire leads with multimeter. Make sure you are getting voltage to the pump. If you're getting votlage and pump doesn't work, pump is bad. If no voltage, check the relay # 4 in electronic box on the rear left side of engine compartment. Relay #4 is the far rear relay. Swap it with Relay # 9 (back-up light) which is located far forward to test if relay is bad or not. I doubt the switch is bad but is a possible.

Good luck,
Rick

Rick,

Thanks for your suggestion. I will give it a try and let you know how things turn out.

Al Gray

Al Gray
01-17-2010, 12:58 PM
Al,

Check the connector to the washer pump. Make sure it's not loose or corroded. Then check the wire leads with multimeter. Make sure you are getting voltage to the pump. If you're getting votlage and pump doesn't work, pump is bad. If no voltage, check the relay # 4 in electronic box on the rear left side of engine compartment. Relay #4 is the far rear relay. Swap it with Relay # 9 (back-up light) which is located far forward to test if relay is bad or not. I doubt the switch is bad but is a possible.

Good luck,
Rick

Rick,

Is the pump located near the washer fluid reservoir? I don't have a manuel yet or a diagram. What is the easiest way to access the windshield washer pump so that I can test it. I do have a multi-meter.

Al Gray

Rick L
01-17-2010, 11:46 PM
Yes, pump should be on the washer fluid reservoir and located on the bottom. I believe you need to access it from the bottom by removing bottom plastic cover. My E46 M3 might be slightly different compare to 323 but the washer fluid reservoir should be in same place.


Rick,

Is the pump located near the washer fluid reservoir? I don't have a manuel yet or a diagram. What is the easiest way to access the windshield washer pump so that I can test it. I do have a multi-meter.

Al Gray

Al Gray
01-18-2010, 10:59 PM
Yes, pump should be on the washer fluid reservoir and located on the bottom. I believe you need to access it from the bottom by removing bottom plastic cover. My E46 M3 might be slightly different compare to 323 but the washer fluid reservoir should be in same place.



Rick,

Thanks for your help. I'll give it a shot. I have a multi-meter and I will do the tests first. I am pretty sure it is probably the washer pump.

Al Gray