juergen_neumann72
Freed Windshield Washer Heater Issue
Summary of the thread
A 2013 Honda Freed owner experienced a malfunction with the windshield washer heater, leading to blocked spray nozzles in freezing conditions. The issue was traced to a corroded connector on the heating element. The suggested solution involved inspecting and potentially repairing the wiring and connectors, which was confirmed by a mechanic who cleaned and replaced the faulty connector, resolving the problem.
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juergen_neumann72 (community.author)
Thanks for the tip! Where exactly should I be looking? I'm not super familiar with car electrics, and I don't want to mess anything up. Is it something easily visible, or do I need to take stuff apart?
josephblitz8
On my Skoda, it was behind the front bumper, which needed partial removal to access. Given the Freed's design, it could be in a similar, somewhat exposed location. If you are not comfortable performing the repair yourself, I would suggest taking your vehicle into a workshop.
juergen_neumann72 (community.author)
Thanks so much for your help! I took it to a mechanic, and you were spot on! It was indeed a corroded connector on the heating element. They cleaned it up and replaced the connector for 95€. All sorted now!
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josephblitz8
That sounds familiar! I had a similar problem with my 2017 Skoda Octavia. Turns out, on mine, it was a defective cable or a dodgy plug connection to the heating element itself. Have you had a look at the wiring and connectors near the washer motor and the windshield heater?