Washer fluid low
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Re: Washer fluid low
The circuit is designed as an open circuit until the fluid level drops so
low as to provide a path to ground. Unplugging will keep the circuit open,
and defeat the message. You have a shorted sensor.
"Geir R.Pettersson" <gropette@online.no> wrote in message
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> Thanks to all.
> Cleaned connector, checked the wire, still the same.
> knocked on the senor, and then it was ok for about 100 meter driving, then
> it came back.
> Disconnected the plug (no light) check again when my tank is empty.
>
> --
> Best Regards
> Geir R.Pettersson
> grp.arctic@heating.no
> http://www.arctic-heating.com
> "Geir R.Pettersson" <gropette@online.no> skrev i melding
> news:ClsGd.4735$Sl3.111487@news4.e.nsc.no...
>> 1994 Cherokee 2,1TD (I know wan't happen again)
>>
>> Got the warning light "low washer fluid", (it was half empty) I refilled,
>> but still the light is On.
>> Tried to check why, but could not find any reason, checked all the fuses
> as
>> well.
>> Any suggestions ?
>>
>> Thanks for all help. (not a big deal, but always nice when things work as
> it
>> is supposed to do)
>>
>> Best Regards
>> Geir R.Pettersson
>> grp.arctic@heating.no
>> http://www.arctic-heating.com
>>
>>
>
>
low as to provide a path to ground. Unplugging will keep the circuit open,
and defeat the message. You have a shorted sensor.
"Geir R.Pettersson" <gropette@online.no> wrote in message
news:NK2Hd.4906$IW4.101176@news2.e.nsc.no...
> Thanks to all.
> Cleaned connector, checked the wire, still the same.
> knocked on the senor, and then it was ok for about 100 meter driving, then
> it came back.
> Disconnected the plug (no light) check again when my tank is empty.
>
> --
> Best Regards
> Geir R.Pettersson
> grp.arctic@heating.no
> http://www.arctic-heating.com
> "Geir R.Pettersson" <gropette@online.no> skrev i melding
> news:ClsGd.4735$Sl3.111487@news4.e.nsc.no...
>> 1994 Cherokee 2,1TD (I know wan't happen again)
>>
>> Got the warning light "low washer fluid", (it was half empty) I refilled,
>> but still the light is On.
>> Tried to check why, but could not find any reason, checked all the fuses
> as
>> well.
>> Any suggestions ?
>>
>> Thanks for all help. (not a big deal, but always nice when things work as
> it
>> is supposed to do)
>>
>> Best Regards
>> Geir R.Pettersson
>> grp.arctic@heating.no
>> http://www.arctic-heating.com
>>
>>
>
>
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