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Listen for the pump operating when the washer switch is pressed: silent pump = electrical failure (check fuse, switch, wiring before condemning the pump); humming or buzzing pump but no fluid flow = pump impeller failure or blocked outlet (try clearing the outlet first); intermittent operation = electrical contact issue or pump motor failing. Most washer pump failures are impeller-and-bearing wear (mechanical) rather than electrical; pumps run with the reservoir full of water, and corrosion is common in older equipment.

Single-outlet pumps feed one washer circuit (typically just the windscreen) — used on equipment with a separate headlamp-washer pump or no headlamp washer system. Dual-outlet pumps have two outlets, typically one for the windscreen and one for the headlamp washer — saves space and a separate pump. Some equipment uses two single-outlet pumps in the same reservoir (one per circuit). Match by checking the original pump's outlet count and the equipment's washer-circuit layout.

Yes. Replacement rubber grommets (sealing the pump into the reservoir — sized to the pump body), replacement washer hoses (typical 4mm or 5mm internal diameter), T-connectors and Y-connectors (splitting the washer flow to multiple jets), washer-jet nozzles (single-jet, twin-jet, fan-jet patterns), and washer-bottle filler caps are available across the washer accessory range. Match the grommet to the pump body; match the hose ID to the pump outlet.

Standard washer pumps deliver typically 0.5-2 litres per minute at 0.5-2 bar — sufficient for windscreen washing where the wiper carries fluid across the screen. Headlamp washer pumps need higher pressure (typically 4-7 bar) to clean headlamp lenses without a wiper — the high-pressure spray dislodges road-film and grime in a few seconds. Headlamp washer pumps are typically physically larger, with higher current draw and specific high-pressure outlet fittings.

Every product is backed by our Fit Guarantee. If a part is incompatible with your machine, you can return it hassle-free. For damaged-on-arrival items, report within 24 hours with photographs to [email protected] — we will arrange collection. For other returns, email us first to obtain a Return Merchandise Number before sending. Returns are accepted within 30 days of purchase, in original packaging, on UK orders. A restocking fee may apply on returns where the buyer has changed their mind. Refunds are issued to the original payment method once the return is inspected.

Delivery time depends on the product, your destination, and availability — the estimated time for any item appears on the product page, and "Check where we deliver" confirms coverage for your postcode before you order. Next-day delivery is available on most products; the option appears at checkout when applicable. We deliver across the UK, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. Use the country selector at checkout to confirm coverage and delivery options for your destination.

Washer Pump & Accessory

Within Electrical Components, Washer Pump & Accessory covers the windscreen, headlamp, and rear-screen washer pumps and matching accessories fitted to plant equipment, agricultural tractors, telehandlers, commercial vehicles, and the wider off-highway and on-highway aftermarket — covering the electric washer-fluid pumps themselves, replacement washer reservoir bottles, washer-jet nozzles, hoses and T-connectors, washer-bottle filler caps, and the matching electrical connectors used in washer-circuit installation and service. Parts for Machines supplies washer pumps and accessories across the plant, agricultural, and commercial-vehicle aftermarket. The category covers both OEM-pattern washer pumps (matched to specific equipment fitments) and universal-fit washer pumps (sized to standard reservoir-mount fittings for retrofit and aftermarket installations). Product pages list the operating voltage (12V or 24V to match the equipment electrical system), the pump type (single-outlet for screen-only systems; dual-outlet for screen-and-headlamp systems; specific pumps for high-pressure headlamp washers), the flow rate (typical 0.5-2 litres per minute), the current draw (typical 2-5 amps at 12V), the connector type (typical 2-pin or 3-pin Mate-N-Lok), the mounting style (push-fit grommet into the reservoir; bolt-mount onto a bracket), and the OEM cross-reference part number. For replacement of an existing washer pump, the OEM part number is the most reliable match. Where the OEM number isn't available, identify by voltage, pump type, mounting style, and flow rate. Most washer pumps are vendor-specific by physical mount (the rubber grommet sealing the pump into the reservoir is sized to the pump body) — generic equivalents may not seal correctly without the matching grommet. For larger reservoirs (commercial-vehicle and HGV applications) the washer pump may also be the level-sensor housing — combined units are available where the original equipment uses this design. Trade pricing on bulk and fleet orders is available; contact the team via WhatsApp 07754288583.

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