So if this is your case you will not hear the motor activate when you press the washer button. Or another possibility that occurs frequently is that the slide has inflated and that it prevents the circulation of the liquid in the pipes. Indeed, since there is only one washer pump on your car, the slider has the task of sliding in order to block one of the 2 front or rear pipes, to send the liquid to the location required.
The malfunction could be that as it is in constant contact with the liquid it has swelled and it can no longer slide correctly. Then you will hear the engine jam. Finally, another possibility to check would be that the fuse of the pump wire rack. Therefore it will be necessary to check the fuse box of your car and identify the fuse of the windshield washer pump, to help you we advise you to read the service book of your Nissan Micra.
To repair the windshield washer pump, you will need to equip yourself with a jack , An basin and a toolbox. Start with raise your car using the jack, from the front right side into the goal remove the front right wheel of your Nissan Micra. After that you will have access to the mudguard. You will need to remove a few screws and unclip the plastic to disassemble the mudguard. And finally you can see the windshield washer pump positioned under the tank windscreen washer.
Disconnect the connector but also the 2 pipes washer fluid. Remove the tank with the pump and use the drip tray to collect the draining liquid. Nissan Genuine Parts and Accessories have undergone thousands of hours of rigorous testing to meet the highest standards of quality and performance. Nissan Genuine Parts and Accessories are built to be reliable, with the added peace of mind that they are covered by the Nissan Warranty.
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The video displayed may not look exactly like your car, but may be relevant enough for you to get a good idea how to do it. Getting Started - Prepare for the repair. Share on. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Thread starter jackson99 Start date Jan 23, And to remove the front bumper you need to remove both headlamps. Not sure if you can get too it if your car is on ramps and remove the bottom plastic cover?
If you try to take the headlights out you risk breaking the captive mounting bolts out of the headlamps and the MOT guy won't be impressed if you have to cable tie your headlamps back in! Take 2 10mm bolts out under the drivers side corner of the bumper.
Take Phillips screw out of wheel arch just above edge of bumper. Turn steering to the left and pull arch trim up and fold it over using wheel to jam it in place. Take 10mm bolt that holds the rear edge of the washer bottle onto the inner wing out. This is the tricky bit! With a 10mm deep socket and 6 inch extention reach round behind the bumper to the front bolt. Its kinda below the headlight.
Have a feel first. Pull out the filler neck from behind the drivers headlight, under the bonnet.
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