Washer Fluid Sensor Failure
When Monitored: Ignition key in run position.
Set Condition: If the resistance of the washer fluid level sensor input to the BCM is high causing the voltage to be more than 4.8 volts for 5 seconds or more.
Possible Causes are:
- VERIFYING ACTIVE DTC WASHER FLUID SENSOR FAILURE
- WASHER FLUID LEVEL SWITCH CIRCUIT VERIFICATION
- Turn ignition on. Using the DRBIII(R), Erase BCM DTC's Turn ignition off then turn ignition on. Turn the wiper switch to each intermittent position, then low and high speed positions, then push the washer switch. Wait 5 minutes before reading the BCM DTC. Using the DRBIII(R), read BCM DTC's. Does the DRBIII(R) show WASHER FLUID SENSOR FAILURE? If yes, go to next step. If no, test is complete. Code is not present at this time.
- Using the DRBIII(R), access BCM Sensors. Turn ignition on. Read the Washer Fluid level switch voltage. Is the Washer Fluid Level Switch voltage more than 4.8 volts? If yes, test is complete. If no, replace the Body Control Module. Perform BODY VERIFICATION TEST VER 1 under VERIFICATION TESTS.