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First place to look is in the handbook for the fuse that covers the washers. See if it covers anything else and if so is that working. That'll give you a guide. If fuse ok then trace wiring back to switch and check the switch itself.
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More than likely the stalk like landmark says
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The wipers still work, is that still the stalk?
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Yes it's still possible as there's different swithes for the different functions.
Are there 'just' a pump on the tank, or is there a second device there, too?
(An electrically operated valve, used to switch the output from the front to the rear)
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hi cookie,,, more than likely its the relay switch,, its built in to the bsi unit and cant be removed from most mk1 models(hope i'm wrong). i had same problem.. i fixed it by putting in a seperate switch on the dash to work the pump,,, i'm 100% certain that in my case it was the relay,.. you should test the wires at the pump with a bulb if you havent a multimeter.
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No luck so far so was thinking I might have to add a switch to operate the pump. Cheers for the help guys
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I have the same problem, going to take it apart this afternoon.
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