low washer fluid sensor- '87 5ktq
Tony Hoffman
tfh400036 at yahoo.com
Fri May 13 19:01:08 EDT 2005
Or, just unplug it :) Seroiusly, though, I'd try some contact cleaner. Not sure where you would spray it, though. Ideally, you would want to get it into the switch contacts.
Tony
barry at moonbeast.com wrote:
Okay, I hate it when a recently fixed item on my car mysteriously un-fixes
itself.
My "low washer fluid" light was coming on every time I started the car, and
would remain on all the time regardless of the amount of fluid in the tank.
Needless to say, this is irritating. Cleaning the electrical contacts didn't
help.
So, I pulled a tank with sensor and pump attached out of a junker at the local
yard. The light goes out after I replace the tank, and all is hunky-dory.
Administered the recommended number of pats to my own back.
One month later or thereabouts, that damn light is back on. Is it common for
the sensors to go out in these tanks? Do I have some kind of other electrical
problem perhaps, or was I just unlucky in picking up another sensor that was
about to die? Can the sensors be cleaned, or do I have to head back to the
scrapyard? Is the better solution to disable the sensor by replacing it with a
resistor or something and be done with it?
Thanks mucho-
BB
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