1992 Liberty Fuse box

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1992 Liberty Fuse box

Post by markhansen1983 » Sat Dec 18, 2010 8:05 am

Hi guys, just purchased a 1992 liberty wagon LX. All is good except the windscreen wiper nozzles don't work...I'm thinking it may be a blown fuse.... Does anyone have a full picture diagram for the fuse box on these cars, and which one to replace if the washer nozzle fuse is shot?
Thanks heaps,
Mark

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Post by markhansen1983 » Sat Dec 18, 2010 8:27 am

Scrap that. Fuse replaced and front wipers working well. It's a wagon and the rear wiper is now working, however not that "wash" function: the water. The motor part of it is making a humming sound as if it's trying to squirt water out, but no water is coming out. I've topped up the water to full. Any bright ideas about what could cause this?

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Post by Gannon » Sat Dec 18, 2010 1:12 pm

There is a separate tank in the boot for the rear washer.

Open the tailgate and remove the trim from the top behind the squirter. Pull the hose off to see if water comes out. If it does, you have a blocked nozzle. If it doesnt, trace the pipe back to the water bottle until you find a blockage in the pipe
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Post by markhansen1983 » Sat Dec 18, 2010 2:37 pm

thanks heaps mate: you've started me on the right track. It now has nothing to do with fuse boxes, so I've created a new thread at:
showthread.php?p=158286#post158286

If you could be of further assistance that'd be great :)
Mark

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