wernersilber1
Seat Arosa Windshield Washer Problem
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A 2001 Seat Arosa owner experienced a persistent low wiper fluid warning and a non-functional windshield washer system, despite a full reservoir. The issue was traced to a fault in the error memory related to the windshield washer fluid level. The problem was identified as a faulty fluid level sensor, which was resolved by replacing the sensor, restoring the system's functionality.
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wernersilber1 (community.author)
Yes, exactly. The error memory does show a fault related to the windshield washer fluid level. Did you end up needing a new pump or anything?
jenniferloewe2
The sensor was faulty on mine. I suggest checking the wiring first, but if that's okay, it's most likely the sensor itself. You can try cleaning it but probably better to replace it, or have a workshop do it.
wernersilber1 (community.author)
You were spot on. The level sensor was faulty. Replaced it for 25€ and the windshield washer system is working again. Thanks for your help.
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jenniferloewe2
I had a similar problem with my Arosa. Does the error memory show a fault related to the windshield washer fluid level?