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ZStalker505 10-15-2024 04:08 PM

Washer Fluid Light wont go off
 
I use the reservoir for water/meth and it got low enough to trigger the light to come on. Topped it off with what I had left in a jug probably 60% full and the light keeps coming on. Any thoughts? I tried banging on it to see if it was stuck because I read somewhere that can happen but nothing changed. I could just unplug it but its kinda nice to know if it gets low.

ZoomZ 10-16-2024 12:45 PM

Ya, the sensor is probably stuck or shot.For other Nissans, The FSM says you have to replace the whole reservoir as an assembly.

Rock auto sells individual sensor/float with new gasket. Did it on my Murano.

You need access to bottom of reservoir. Check your connections/wiring first.

https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo...zsO9%2BEU8Y%3D

OxZed 12-24-2024 10:23 PM

So my low-level warning light just started coming on even though the tank is full. I picked up a new sensor from Amazon. I know the RF wheel & wheel liner can be removed for access - as well as the entire front bumper cover. Wondering if there is any other way folks have managed to gain access to the level sensor on the reservoir tank?

Inflaymes 12-25-2024 12:57 AM

sensor is probably strung out and sleeping after being up for days on end...:rofl2:

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Originally Posted by ZStalker505 (Post 4053110)
I use the reservoir for water/METH and it got low enough to trigger the light to come on. Topped it off with what I had left in a jug probably 60% full and the light keeps coming on. Any thoughts? I tried banging on it to see if it was stuck because I read somewhere that can happen but nothing changed. I could just unplug it but its kinda nice to know if it gets low.


ZStalker505 12-28-2024 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Inflaymes (Post 4053793)
sensor is probably strung out and sleeping after being up for days on end...:rofl2:

:rofl2:


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