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Old July 2nd 09, 02:00 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.maintenance
Doki
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Default Yaris washer puzzler.

Steve wrote:
"Elder" wrote in message
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In article , nbkm57
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if it only has one pump then it is likely the switch at fault

Looking at what I've found online, switch operates washers and wiper
sweep.
Wiper sweep works washer doesn't
Only one pump, two circuits but one fuse.
Apparently it is a pretty common fault that the front wash circuit
fails but the rear doesn't because it isn't used as often.

Looks like the missus will be booking an appointment with MrT soon
as I can convince her.
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I can't quite understand how one pump can do front or back washers. There
would have to be electrically operated valves or something. Can front and
back be used together? Usually it's 2 pumps clipped
to one bottle and they're extremely easy to change as long as the
wheel arch liner comes off easy, which it should do if you unpop the
plastic studs the right way.


You use two one way valves. For front washers, the pump runs in one
direction, pushing water through one of the valves. For rear window, the
pump runs in reverse, closing the first valve, and opening the second.

Front and back can't be used at the same time...