2021 Durango SXT Washer Fluid Low/Light
Wiper washer fluid low light came on. Filled with water. Still on. I bought a new sensor and replaced it; light still came on. I put the probes in water and checked the resistance of the new sensor and the old and both showed the same value. I drained the reservoir and flushed with city water. Refilled with city water,,, same result. I took the sensor and placed a jumper between the two probes; still had the light. Even checked the wires coming out of the connector to make sure the connector was good. It checked good. I tried to follow the wires back but that was a waste of time. Looks like the front end of the car would need to be removed just to see where they go!! I wish I knew where they terminated so I could check to see if one of the wires is open. I did check each wire to ground and one showed continuity. Found that unusual beings it is just sending a resistive value back to the (PCM)?? , more than likely just feedback from something else. I read on another post that removing a battery cable might clear it but the Durango has 2. Has anyone ever tried this and if it worked which battery? Also, could the warning indicator be cleared using a ODB reader/decoder?? Anyways, any help is appreciated.. PS: Even thought about removing the instrument cluster and just take the light out or cut one of the wires and tape it, but I don't know how to remove the cluster.... In the old days it was pretty obvious when the washer fluid level was low..... once the nozzles stopped spraying water!!! LOL !!!!



