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Old 24 May 2004, 07:31 PM
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One way is to check the voltage to the washer motor using a multimeter. You'll need somebody to help operate the washers though. - If you've got 12 volts (ish) it will be the motor.

You could also connect the washer directly to the battery using a couple of suitably sized cables (or else you might melt them) - WARNING!!! This isn't really sensible, and ensure you DON'T SHORT the two cables together!!!
Old 24 May 2004, 08:41 PM
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the motor could of seized up also, happened to me, just needs freeing up, WD40 or the alike once you''ve got it apart


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