07 c280 wiper fluid level sensor possibly bad?
Thanks guys!
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I'll start a thread right now. Thank you sir!
I was referring to the washer fluid level sensor. My heads up display shows that I'm low but the the reservoir is clearly full.
Is there a sensor reset process? Is the sensor common to go bad? Is this possibly caused by a bad pump with an internal sensor?
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Can you hear the motor run for the windshield washer? If you can, it simply might be blocked nozzles. People often use tap water and minerals clog the tiny holes. A Klann tool makes quick work of cleaning and aiming the nozzles.
If the tank is full and you cannot hear the motor run, the motor might be bad, the wiring or connector open, or highly less likely the front SAM or stalk switch is bad. The same harness breakout connects the washer motor and the liquid level sensor. The wire could be cut, or the connectors corroded.
The sensor is made by Hella and is about 17 bucks at Pelican. It is a float with a magnet in it. A magnetic reed switch is in the body. If you mount it upside down the magnet will float away from the reed switch and say empty when it is full. The same minerals that clog the nozzles can also cause the "hinge" on the float to be stuck. You can take it out and rinse in vinegar and see if it works. As you move the float against the body the two contact pins should read a short on a meter.
When you do get around to filling the washer tank, the dealers have an excellent product you mix with distilled water to clean the glass and prevent freezing the solution.



