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Old 09-08-2015, 01:05 PM   #1
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Default Looking for WB Festiva wiring diagram

hi guys..
does anyone have a wiring diag for a 1996 WB festiva plz?
I have a dodgy washer bottle power prob and I cant work it out.

Regards in adv...Chris
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Old 18-08-2015, 03:41 PM   #2
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Default Re: Looking for WB Festiva wiring diagram

cant find a free WB Festiva repair manual online

old school way

washer bottle motor --if water enters the motor - replace motor
internal design is bush type and a seal (non repairable )


wiring plug -- has its own earth .to the motor ..if the motor is working
it will be the washer switch or fuse ..dont think it needs a relay

a test light or volt meter will show 12 volts if all is correct to the motor

if no better ---run new wires
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