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Wiper Sprayer Motor Issue

FlyingPig2019

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Has anyone had an issue with their sprayer not working? I ordered the truck earlier this year and picked it up Nov 6th. It’s a diesel Rubicon with the trail cam option. I’ve got about 1,600 miles on the truck and realized this past weekend the sprayer motor does not work. I found the tank was empty from the factory/dealer so I added fluid. Still didn’t work. I can hear the relay in the dash clicking.

I read where people had loose fuses so I went and pushed down all the fuses. That actually worked for a couple cycles. Then I turned on the trail cam and pushed the “camera clean” button and got nothing. Now the windshield sprayers are no longer working either. I’ve pushed the fuses again and still no luck.

Any ideas on what this could be? Like everyone else, I don’t want to take it to the dealer and be without my truck for weeks (Horrible previous experiences) until they can get a technician to look at it.
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I know you said you don’t want to go to the dealer but it’s a warranty issue why deal with it yourself
 
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Can you hear the pump motor running?

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Nothing from the pump motor, just the faint click sound behind the dash on the passenger side.

It’s odd that messing with the fuse box made it work momentarily. I think it confirms my fear that it needs to go back to the dealer.
 
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I know you said you don’t want to go to the dealer but it’s a warranty issue why deal with it yourself
Because it’s worth using the forums to try and fix the problem first. It would be a complete waste of time going to the dealer for a fuse or relay issue.
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