The flow of washer fluid coming from the back window washer is down to a dribble. I'm in New Jersey so at first I suspected ice, but putting it in a heated...
I'm interested in seeing the answers you get Jim. A while back (maybe over a year), a topic similar came up because from factory the washer fluid never did fan...
I know this may be a dumb question, and forgive me in that case, but have you checked the reservoir? It is separate from the reservoir for the windshield. ......
Unless I've been missing something since the car was brand new, the '98 rear washer is fed from the same resevoir as the front windshield. That's not to say...
Maybe your hose is plugged up with goop....detach both ends and blow with compressed air the line and or nozzle and see if that helps.. Bob 04EX Indiana ... ...
Jim, In all likelihood it is a plugged Jet at the end of the supply hose supplying the fluid or the fluid hose itself is clogged. It is a pain but what you...
Sorry! I don't have a '98 model. ... From: August Date: Friday, February 2, 2007 12:23 pm Subject: Re: [Honda CRV] Back window washer problems - 98 CRV To:...
Thanks to all for the quick responses. It will take me a while to try all the suggestions, but I will report back to the group after I finish troubleshooting....
Follow-up of the previous post on my sister 98 CRV-LX. Had the issued described in TSB 03-038. Exhaust valve seats receding and lack of valve clearance....
If I were you I would not act to quickly paying for this rtepair yourself!!! This is a factory recall type due TO A DEFECTIVE HEAD NOT POOR MAINTENACNCE!! Get...
You may also try sticking a sewing needle in the end of the spray head before you start pulling everything apart. i have a '98 and one on the front windsheild...
One more quick comment. I have the name and home address of the Honda USA VP of Service and Parts but I would rather not give it out unless you do not have any...
This post was "right on" except that I used a tiny safety pin instead of a sewing needle (it's now a part of my emergency kit). It was 16 deg. this morning...
I live in the hot steamy south and found some windshield washer liquids grow a kind of slimy mold that clogs up the plumbing. If you will wash out the tank...
August - I had a chance today to probe around on the fuse box. Although I have found a couple of spots that are hot only in the ACC position, it's not going to...
August, this is Sidney in New Orleans, I screwed up and did not get an extended warranty with my 06 CRV. What is the best way to shop for one and get a good...
OOPS, please excuse subject line in first post. Sid ... From: Sidney White To: hondacrv@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2007 5:37 PM Subject: Re:...
STEVE, DO YOU FEEL YOU COULD CONSTRUCT A 1 TRANSISTOR, 1 RESISTOR INVERTER CIRCUIT IF I SEND YOU THE DIRECTIONS / DRAWING TO DO SO?? TOTAL COST WILL BE A...
Sid, This same thing was gone through about a week or two ago so take a look back into the messages over that period of time and you will get a few ideas. This...
Steve - An alternate solution is to use a relay. You can get a simple "cube" relay from Radio Shack or an auto parts store for around $5. These relays are...
Steve, Bob that is just an electro mechanical Inverter that is more expensive, easier to understand and capable of handling nuch higher currents than the 10 to...
Bob - many many thanks for the info. I do prefer the solid-state method if it works OK. Will advise if more info needed. Appreciate your help. Steve [Non-text...
Hello again Steve, I will do my best to produce this simple schematic sketch using my key board. Some fellows are terrific at this but I have never gained any ...
Quite right. These are two identical solutions implemented with different components. The relay is not as elegant but, as you say, easier to understand. ...
Steve, I see Yahoo screwed up my beautiful drawing. Please send me your direct email address (directly to my address)and I'll send it direct and it will look...
Yes Bob You are correct and no insult intended at all. In fact it struck me a being a bit funny. The new and the old of it not that Transistors are new any...
August - We do seem to have a lot in common. When I took 20 years of electrical and industrial control experience back to school to become an electrical...