barbaranacht1
GT Washer Fluid Low Warning
Summary of the thread
A 2020 Ford GT owner experienced a persistent 'Washer Fluid Low' warning despite the reservoir being full, leading to a non-functional windshield washer system. The issue was identified as a faulty fluid level sensor, which was confirmed and resolved by a workshop. Replacing the sensor restored the system's functionality.
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barbaranacht1 (community.author)
Thanks! Where exactly is the fluid level sensor located? Is it easy to access, or do I need to remove parts to get to it? I'm not super experienced with car repairs, but I'm willing to give it a shot if it's straightforward.
julius_phoenix4
The sensor is usually integrated into the washer fluid reservoir. Accessing it might require removing the wheel well liner for better visibility. However, considering the stored error and non-functional system, I strongly advise taking it to a workshop. A diagnostic tool can pinpoint the exact fault. It might be more complex than just a sensor issue.
barbaranacht1 (community.author)
Okay, thanks! I took it to the workshop, and you were right it was the sensor. They replaced it, and now everything is working perfectly again. Cost me 25€ for the sensor. Really appreciate your help!
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julius_phoenix4
I had a similar problem with my GT. The issue wasn't the spray jets, but the fluid level sensor. Have you checked the sensor's connection? Perhaps it's faulty or disconnected.