Washer fluit for headlights
#1
Washer fluit for headlights
Hi All,
finally i got my own Blazer, but now i have a new problem. I cant find anything about using the washer for the headlights. I know i can fill in washer fluid at two different points, so i think it couldnt be running out out of fluid. Then i thought it might operate with the rear window washer. It dont. So i couldnt find anything in the manual? I know it quite stupid asking that kind of question, but could anyone help me?
thx
mag
finally i got my own Blazer, but now i have a new problem. I cant find anything about using the washer for the headlights. I know i can fill in washer fluid at two different points, so i think it couldnt be running out out of fluid. Then i thought it might operate with the rear window washer. It dont. So i couldnt find anything in the manual? I know it quite stupid asking that kind of question, but could anyone help me?
thx
mag
#2
RE: Washer fluit for headlights
Ok... We need some basic information first... Things like year, make, model, and anything else you want to include. It would be very helpful if this was in your signature so that you don't have to type it over and over for each post you make. Just attach your signature to each post (there's a setting that will automatically attach it).
Now, to your problem... There should only be 1 washer fluid res... And unless this is a newer Trailblazer that has headlight washers (which is news to me)... I don't think there ever was such an option on the s-series or even fullsize blazers.
Now, to your problem... There should only be 1 washer fluid res... And unless this is a newer Trailblazer that has headlight washers (which is news to me)... I don't think there ever was such an option on the s-series or even fullsize blazers.
#3
RE: Washer fluit for headlights
Hi, it is a Blazer, manufactoring year is 99. The washer-system has no blades, it just fluid spraying towards the headlights. The outlets are mounted ontop/into of the frontbumper.
thx
p.s. hope the signature thing works
thx
p.s. hope the signature thing works
#4
RE: Washer fluit for headlights
Hmm... Well. I learn something new everyday.
I still don't know where everything is that you are talking about. This must be a fairly rare option...
Here's the electrical schematic for the headlight washer:
It looks like you've got a fuse and a relay. From the looks of the schematic, the headlight washer pump is triggered whenever the windshield washer pump is on... That is if I'm reading it right...
*EDIT* I figured out why I have never heard of this. This is an EXPORT ONLY option...
I still don't know where everything is that you are talking about. This must be a fairly rare option...
Here's the electrical schematic for the headlight washer:
It looks like you've got a fuse and a relay. From the looks of the schematic, the headlight washer pump is triggered whenever the windshield washer pump is on... That is if I'm reading it right...
*EDIT* I figured out why I have never heard of this. This is an EXPORT ONLY option...
#5
RE: Washer fluit for headlights
Hi,
thanx for your help. I am sorry for not telling you about the export option. I live in Germany, so now you may understand. As i live a little remote, in the north of Germany,only a fewguys have experiences with a blazer here. The city has 80,000 citizen, but as i know only 3 Blazer are in the town.
Back to the problem, i have checked all 4 circuit breakers, shown on the page you send me. All 4 are OK. The good thing is that i now know how it works.
Thanx again
Bjoern from Germany ;-)
thanx for your help. I am sorry for not telling you about the export option. I live in Germany, so now you may understand. As i live a little remote, in the north of Germany,only a fewguys have experiences with a blazer here. The city has 80,000 citizen, but as i know only 3 Blazer are in the town.
Back to the problem, i have checked all 4 circuit breakers, shown on the page you send me. All 4 are OK. The good thing is that i now know how it works.
Thanx again
Bjoern from Germany ;-)
#6
RE: Washer fluit for headlights
ORIGINAL: Magnum
Hi,
thanx for your help. I am sorry for not telling you about the export option. I live in Germany, so now you may understand. As i live a little remote, in the north of Germany,only a fewguys have experiences with a blazer here. The city has 80,000 citizen, but as i know only 3 Blazer are in the town.
Back to the problem, i have checked all 4 circuit breakers, shown on the page you send me. All 4 are OK. The good thing is that i now know how it works.
Thanx again
Bjoern from Germany ;-)
Hi,
thanx for your help. I am sorry for not telling you about the export option. I live in Germany, so now you may understand. As i live a little remote, in the north of Germany,only a fewguys have experiences with a blazer here. The city has 80,000 citizen, but as i know only 3 Blazer are in the town.
Back to the problem, i have checked all 4 circuit breakers, shown on the page you send me. All 4 are OK. The good thing is that i now know how it works.
Thanx again
Bjoern from Germany ;-)
Glad to welcome you to the forum, it has been years since I was in Europe. I have relatives that live in Salzburg, Austria...
If all the electrics leading up to the pump are fine then there area fewpossibilities, 1. Acracked hose 2. Non-functioning pump 3. Bad connection at the pump 4. Plugged up nozzles. If hoses are OK then I would check the pump style with the normal windshield pump it might be the same as the headlight pump if you switch them and the headlights get "washed"/wet then you can figure on getting another pump. Also make sure that the pump is getting electricity by checking the connector with a Digital Voltage/Ohm Meter.
#7
RE: Washer fluit for headlights
ORIGINAL: swartlkk
Hmm... Well. I learn something new everyday.
I still don't know where everything is that you are talking about. This must be a fairly rare option...
Here's the electrical schematic for the headlight washer:
It looks like you've got a fuse and a relay. From the looks of the schematic, the headlight washer pump is triggered whenever the windshield washer pump is on... That is if I'm reading it right...
*EDIT* I figured out why I have never heard of this. This is an EXPORT ONLY option...
Hmm... Well. I learn something new everyday.
I still don't know where everything is that you are talking about. This must be a fairly rare option...
Here's the electrical schematic for the headlight washer:
It looks like you've got a fuse and a relay. From the looks of the schematic, the headlight washer pump is triggered whenever the windshield washer pump is on... That is if I'm reading it right...
*EDIT* I figured out why I have never heard of this. This is an EXPORT ONLY option...
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