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Rear washer motor?


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I searched on here first, I can't seem to find any info. There seems to be a rear washer motor, I just replaced the front one in the reservoir, I can hear the thing humming away when I hit the rocker switch for the rear wipers. Probably not the most important thing, it must be a booster? sounds like it is in the ceiling almost. By the way for future info, the new washer motor main one, it leaked, I had to use the old seal from the old motor to get it to stop, in case someone runs into the same thing
 


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Sister site for B2s here: https://www.broncocorral.com/

Check the Tech Library link at the top

Never had a B2 so may be talking out of my "a$$" here, but unless you see two hoses coming out of engine bay washer reservoir then there may be a 2nd reservoir for rear window and its pump

If there is a 2nd hose then it may be clogged so rear window pump is not Primed, it needs a fluid in it to start pumping, so should be located at or lower than reservoir level
 
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Sister site for B2s here: https://www.broncocorral.com/

Check the Tech Library link at the top

Never had a B2 so may be talking out of my "a$$" here, but unless you see two hoses coming out of engine bay washer reservoir then there may be a 2nd reservoir for rear window and its pump

If there is a 2nd hose then it may be clogged so rear window pump is not Primed, it needs a fluid in it to start pumping, so should be located at or lower than reservoir level
Yes I found the fill plug for the rear via a large pic online. Put some fluid in still hear the motor running but no dice.prob should pull hose off sprayer to see if sprayer is plugged Got my ac working today though !! I have to wonder how long this sat. When I replaced the front washer motor the line blew off the bottom of the reservoir. so I had to fix that too. was all bulging last few inches and loose. weird
 

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That rear washer motor is a drag to get out. I imagine you figured out it’s behind the wall panel. If I remember correct there is a union where the hose routes from body to rear door. Unplug there as well and hit the switch. Hope your fix is just a clog in the sprayer.
 

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That rear washer motor is a drag to get out. I imagine you figured out it’s behind the wall panel. If I remember correct there is a union where the hose routes from body to rear door. Unplug there as well and hit the switch. Hope your fix is just a clog in the sprayer.
Thanks I was fixing to pull the back light out duh i know its in there somewhere not the most important thing right now it is my drivers side mirror wind keeps moving it one of those black swivel deals bought a dorman mirror rock auto had it listed, doesn't swivel on a ball joint though i don't think it is going to work probably just going to go with the bigger style mirrors
 

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