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Quality is a major BMW feature and premise that the brand has stuck with ever since their first vehicle was manufactured. They have constantly formed vehicles with unique designs, while assuring their consumers they will maintain the high reputation and standards their they have come to know. This has brought them to be among one of the German big three, and more specifically, with their windshield parts and components. Your BMW’s windshield washer is a necessary accomplice that is common on every BMW today. In order to get the washer fluid onto the windshield, the assembly must use a pumping system. This electrical pump pushes the water from the reservoir beneath your BMW’s hood through the windshield fluid lines, then onto the vehicle. Issues usually pop up with this pump that can force it to become faulty or not work correctly. The pump in your windshield washer assembly does not frequently fail because it is not the most used system in your BMW. For this reason, it burning out is also not probable, but many incidents can force it to not work. A power surge can cut out circuits that are running electricity to the pump. When this occurs, the pump will not work at all and no water will transition through the lines. If you have questions about BMW’s windshield parts or components, the FCP Euro team and website on hand and available for support.
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Another more common issue that can come about is clogged fluid lines. These hoses are made of plastic or rubber and will become blocked if dirt or contaminants get into your washer fluid reservoir. To examine this issue, activate your washer and pay attention to see if you hear the pump's motor running. The motor will make a whirr noise. If you hear it and there is no fluid coming from the lines, detach the lines. Have a helper try your BMW’s washer fluid switch again and this time if fluid flows out, there is most likely a clogged nozzle. Wash this nozzle with alcohol and a brush and then try turning them on again. Your washer reservoirs are one more vital component to the windshield washer. These plastic containers can crack during the winter months and can become faulty by ice or sharp debris. Sometimes it is hard to see cracks in these containers because engine parts usually are hiding them. Even pinholes can force out a drained reservoir in just a few hours. Fill your BMW’s reservoir up. After some time goes by or the next day, turn on your washers. If you hear the pump motor and do not see any fluid being pushed out, this most likely points to reservoir replacement. FCP Euro's bright and capable call center team is willing to help and ready to answer any questions you may have. If you are at all lacking confidence on which windshield part or component is needed for your BMW, FCP has a broad catalog for the BMW brand. Check out the FCP Euro website for all parts, as well as our updated inventory. If you have questions, would like to put in a phone order, or just have feedback, do not waver in giving FCP Euro a call at 1-860-388-9001 to connect with our service friendly team.