Washer Fluid Pump.
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Washer Fluid Pump.
- From: DMCVegas@xxxx
- Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2001 10:33:13 -0000
A little while ago, I saw a posting that someone made that stated
that they were able to sucessfully repair their Washer Fluid Pump.
Well today was my day off, and with nothing better to do, I fixed my
motor as well. As I discovered when I opened the casing, the magnets
on the sides of the housing had indeed rusted the brushes into place.
Using a pair of pliers to get a steady grip, I was able to pull the
center impeller out. Gently using 400 grit sand paper, I was able to
clean the brushes. And with the addition of a small dowl, I removed
the rust from the magnets. The little motor now runs like a champ,
but I don't know for how long. If your D is a daily driver, and you
have other projects going on, I would reccomend cleaning the motor to
get it going again. But I wouldn't call this a permanent solution, as
much as I would a temporary fix. As soon as I can, I'll order a new
motor to replace this one. To be honest, replacement rather than
repair is what should be done.
On another note, the problem with the motor rusting up seems to be
poor drainage from the bucket that houses the reservoir tank. The
drain holes in the container don't look big enough to allow water to
drip out, let alone flow freely thru. When I took the bucket off, I
saw load of grime, and a water mark that was over half-way up. To
fix, I simply used a pocket knife and carved out a bigger hole by
twisting the blade in the existing hole.
Like I said before, this is only a temporary fix. Judging by the
amount of corrosion inside, and outside the motor, it is very likely
the unit will fail again in the future. Fixing the motor right away
is more of a safety issue to me if I get caught in the rain, and
can't wash off road grime to see. A new unit is about $50 @ DMC
Houston, but at least you'll know it's a new, clean motor. I know
there's products such as Rain-X, but the BOSCH Microedge wipers do
such a great job, regular washer fluid gives the extra kick to clean
off the really stubborn gunk. On a scale of 1-5, this was a 2 because
I did need an extension on my rachet to reach the 8mm bolts.
-Robert
vin 6585
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