help with connector and washer fluid warning
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Still running great!!! I continue to look at Engine on daily basis to see if anything I put back together starts leaking and found a connection I am not sure about. Here is a pic of it, gray in color with two wires feeding it. Can someone give me an idea? Also only warning I get from computer is my washer fluid is low. I checked it and its full. Any thoughts on why I am getting this warning or how to correct it? Thanks.
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Thanks Rick, my thought is when checking all the codes do the techs plug into that port under the front dash or do they plug in somewhere else to get the readings and maybe its this connection? The way its wired and set up, it really has no place to go as it is. My washer fluid level, not sure other then a fuse or a clearing of a fault code? Just guessing. Could not find any posts in reference to the washer fluid level on the site.
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Wouldn't hurt to pull your wiper fluid pump fuse, check it, and reseat or replace it....
When we purchased our S-Type in December 2008, the wiper fluid reservoir and the entire system itself was bone-dry (so much for the famous 140-point Jaguar pre-sales inspection). I filled the reservoir full upon bringing the car home, but by the next day it had gone down by at least 20 ounces. Filled it again. Same thing the next day, and the next. It took nearly a week to get it full and keep it there. At that point, the "low fluid" message finally went away....
When we purchased our S-Type in December 2008, the wiper fluid reservoir and the entire system itself was bone-dry (so much for the famous 140-point Jaguar pre-sales inspection). I filled the reservoir full upon bringing the car home, but by the next day it had gone down by at least 20 ounces. Filled it again. Same thing the next day, and the next. It took nearly a week to get it full and keep it there. At that point, the "low fluid" message finally went away....
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Still running great!!! I continue to look at Engine on daily basis to see if anything I put back together starts leaking and found a connection I am not sure about. Here is a pic of it, gray in color with two wires feeding it. Can someone give me an idea? Also only warning I get from computer is my washer fluid is low. I checked it and its full. Any thoughts on why I am getting this warning or how to correct it? Thanks.
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Thanks Gus, here is the pic. Its the gray looking thing. please refer to pic in beginning of post for better view of connection. Problem is nothing near it to attach as far as I can see so that is why I thought maybe attaching to an external port of some kind. I did change the fuse with a new one and still get the warning on the screen showing low fluid level in washer. Have a code reader that does allow me to clear codes and have not tried that as of yet
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Thanks Gus, here is the pic. Its the gray looking thing. please refer to pic in beginning of post for better view of connection. Problem is nothing near it to attach as far as I can see so that is why I thought maybe attaching to an external port of some kind. I did change the fuse with a new one and still get the warning on the screen showing low fluid level in washer. Have a code reader that does allow me to clear codes and have not tried that as of yet
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Someone else with a pre-2002/3 V6 (so, 3.0) should be able to figure that out ![Smile](https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/images/smilies/smile.gif)
I'd have that black plastic cover off just in front of it - the cover over the radiators. There are about 4 fasteners with cross heads that twist undone. Maybe there's a mating connector hidden beneath. If there is, I would NOT join them up! I'd want to figure out where the parts go and then do some tests in case there's a fault that someone "cured" by disconnecting the parts.
haha - nice one Gus, managed to post as I was typing!!
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I'd have that black plastic cover off just in front of it - the cover over the radiators. There are about 4 fasteners with cross heads that twist undone. Maybe there's a mating connector hidden beneath. If there is, I would NOT join them up! I'd want to figure out where the parts go and then do some tests in case there's a fault that someone "cured" by disconnecting the parts.
haha - nice one Gus, managed to post as I was typing!!
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It looks like the factory timing jumper. On the Fords I have had they have one or more of these. When you set the base timing of the car you need to pull the jumper to stop the computer from adjusting the timing. This will allow you to properly set the base timing before the computer starts adjusting things.
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Thanks Gus and everyone else for the help. I did have that cover off Jagv8 when doing the other project and did look for something else it might connect to with no luck. And my car is a V6 so don't think it would be for another water pump. Will check out that wiring site Gus you suggest. Thanks.
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No still no cure for it. Every time we start the car the message is there. The Washer tank is full. Have changed the fuse and during my various issues with the car, have disconnected the battery which resets the whole system and still get the message. Somewhere along the line the computer is getting a message that the tank is not full and have not been able to figure it out.
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Amadauss, i finally figured what was wrong with mine....The sensor had gone bad in that the floater at the tip of the sensor has fallen off of it...making the sensor think that there is no fluid in the bottle. However, I picked up a new sensor and grommet(gasket) today for about $48 from the dealership, installed that in the bottle and i am now good as before...So i suspect your level sensor being bad and until you replace it, the warning would remain there....
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