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garfield



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rear screen washer switch making front washers work?

,Hi All,Discovered today that my rear screenwashers are not working,however when I push the button on end of stalk the front ones work,the bottle is full,have I got a GREMLIN in my electrical system?
Many Thanks.

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Col



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Does anything happen when you pull the stalk towards you?

Cheers
Col

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garfield



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Hi Col, If I pull stalk towards me that also works the front washers as it should,but neither pushing end in or pulling towards me will make the rear washer work,both actions now work the front screen washers.This has happened all of a sudden,I'm suspecting a relay at fault?May try disconnecting the battery for 10 minutes this morning see if that alters anything.
Regards Gary.

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Sounds a little more like a switch fault. I would start at the switch and work from there. If the various pins don’t do their jobs when connected to live then move to the next part (CJB). 2011 RRS HSE Luxury 3.0 TDV6 Fuji White on Ebony/Ivory
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garfield



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Hi,thanks for reply,do you or anyone else on the site know whats involved in replacing the switch as I will buy one and try it rather than involving the "MAIN DEALER".
Many thanks Gary.

Post #635744 Mon Sep 11 2023 4:55pm
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NoExpert



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Very easy. Remove the steering column covers. Only two screws hold the switch, disconnect the wires and it’s out. Reverse to install. I changed out both my switches in about 15-20 minutes, so can’t be too bad. 2011 RRS HSE Luxury 3.0 TDV6 Fuji White on Ebony/Ivory
Born and raised in So Cal. Moved to the UK in 2018 for a few years. Now in Poland and looking at moving back to the UK.

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garfield



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Hi,Back again!,The switches are £73 +vat from dealer but he generously let me try one prior to buying it and Guess what?still the same fault! I have tried disconnecting the battery and given all the relays under the bonnett a gentle tap still the same push end in and it still works front washers,Now thinking Earth wire fault"BUT WHERE"Any suggestions more than welcome.
Many Thanks.

Post #635806 Thu Sep 14 2023 3:15pm
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Andy K



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Have you had the body off recently ?

Have you seen the rear one work recently ?

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garfield



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Hi Andy,
Firstly thanks,No the rear body was lifted apparently before I boght it to have the expensive suspension component? changed,but nothing since I have owned it Nov 2018.The washers were working fine when I last used it about a week ago,all I have done since is washed the car,No other problems!Any Ideas?I,m just thinking an earth fault,but God knows where to look,I'm hoping to jack it all up for a good waxoiling in the not too distant future.
Regards Gary.

Post #635810 Thu Sep 14 2023 6:26pm
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Andy K



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Well you could try changing the small pump in the passenger wheel arch.

There aren’t any other cheap components

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garfield



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Hi,I think I'l try looking at pumps,I think there are 3 attached to bottle,maybe try swapping them round,it could be one back earthing through another etc.I will post the outcome when I've had a look.Do you know the easiest way to access them?
Many Thanks.

Post #635816 Thu Sep 14 2023 9:13pm
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Col



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Only a question but are you sure the dealer used the latest switch, as if I remember correctly the earlier cars you pulled the switch towards you to operate the rear washers/wiper, but on the 12/13 cars at least they changed it assuming it's controlled by the switch and not the BCM module, you pull the switch towards you to operate the front washer/wipers, may not make any difference only a thought.

Cheers
Col

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Andy K



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England 2005 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Rimini Red

There is a large pump for headlamps.
And a small pump that does front and rear in one unit.

Point steering wheels to the right.
Jack the car up and support.
Remove wheel arch liner at front

Post #635828 Fri Sep 15 2023 7:50am
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