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Eddie A. Steiner 10-24-2015 01:39 PM

2006 T & C- no fuse for washer
 
Hey Gentlemen, I haven't had my washers working, don't know if they ever did. But I went to check the fuse and not only is there no fuse (15A), but there isnt even a metal clip FOR a fuse? What gives? Is it possible the holder fell through the back and I have to pull the fuse block? Please let me know. I know I checked the right one but there is nothing there but a slot, no clip.

goggs 10-24-2015 02:15 PM

No washers, no fuse, no holder for fuse. The big question is, have you really got a car.

Eddie A. Steiner 10-24-2015 06:06 PM

Not a car.....a van. Seems like a Senior Member would know that.

CHRYSLER TECH 10-25-2015 12:03 AM

that model the wipers and lites and few other items are control by the front control module

Eddie A. Steiner 10-25-2015 10:28 AM

Thanks for the reply
 
Could you please be more specific...location in fuse box? As far as I know, no other devices are affected. ...will double check.

QinteQ 10-25-2015 03:30 PM

Fuse box is called an IPM, and looks like this it holds these components. Its next to the battery in the EURO cars RHD, so I assume next to the battery in yours. Your washer fuse should be #6 I think - why there's no fuse holder for it - I've never seen one - put a photo up here and we will try and help !

goggs 10-25-2015 03:43 PM

EURO Vans QinteQ you should know better...

QinteQ 10-25-2015 07:24 PM


Originally Posted by goggs (Post 92158)
EURO Vans QinteQ you should know better...

All our vehicles are Chrysler EURO van spec imports per VIN number - HIYa Gogsy lad !

Eddie A. Steiner 10-26-2015 11:59 AM

I'm no mechanic but.....
 
I did a little research and found others with the same problem. That said, I believe that the washer pump HAS NO FUSE. It is directly powered from the "IPM". Others on the net have been stumped too because the fuse box clearly has a place for the fuse but NO FUSE! Anyhow, after removing the pump which is fairly easy, I decided just to take it to the parts store and pay $40 for a new one which I will install tomorrow. It could be something else but I will take a chance on a new pump.
just a note, you can get these all day on Ebay for half that cost if you don't mind waiting for it...just saying. I will update after install and give you the answer on the repair.....fingers crossed.

QinteQ 10-26-2015 03:05 PM

Thanks for the update Eddie A. Steiner


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