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Hey guys,

2021 stang GT w 8000 miles. The window wiper dash light has come on and stayed on w only 8000 miles. Fluid is full, what's the deal? Any issue w mustangs and this sensor?
Thanks Anthony
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I have this same problem. It will come on if I hit the brakes hard and stay on for weeks at a time, then randomly go away and come back the next time I have to brake hard. Or this is how it seems to be. It’s very aggravating. The fluid is completely topped off.
 

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had issues similar to this with an audi. turns out the fluid used plugged up the sensor. you guys arent using rain-x are you? thats what plugged up mine had to take out the sensor and clean it.
 
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I have this same problem. It will come on if I hit the brakes hard and stay on for weeks at a time, then randomly go away and come back the next time I have to brake hard. Or this is how it seems to be. It’s very aggravating. The fluid is completely topped off.
Yup!!! Same here. So annoying, seeing that yellow light on. Sometimes, I think its traction control lol
 
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had issues similar to this with an audi. turns out the fluid used plugged up the sensor. you guys arent using rain-x are you? thats what plugged up mine had to take out the sensor and clean it.
Oh wow!!! Ya know. I added some new purple fluid a few weeks ago. I have to check my garage tomorrow. Thanks for heads up!!!
. Anthony

P.S. where is that sensor exactly located on bottle??
 

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I came across this issue on a BMW last week. Fluid was full but light was on. Turns out there was a bulletin stating silicone additives or washer fluid containing silicone can cause this - the sensor uses capacitance of the fluid to tell if it’s full, and the silicone coats the tank causing a misreading. I flushed the tank 2 times without a change. Bulletin said to get ‘silicone remover’ and put in tank with tap water, let it sit 24 hours. I can’t overstate how skeptical I was. This absolutely worked. So if this is the issue, draining and refilling will not do it, you gotta get the silicone out completely. RainX contains silicone, among other brands.
 

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That is the reason I don't use an additive to the actual washer tank, I put a coating directly on the windshield.
 
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I came across this issue on a BMW last week. Fluid was full but light was on. Turns out there was a bulletin stating silicone additives or washer fluid containing silicone can cause this - the sensor uses capacitance of the fluid to tell if it’s full, and the silicone coats the tank causing a misreading. I flushed the tank 2 times without a change. Bulletin said to get ‘silicone remover’ and put in tank with tap water, let it sit 24 hours. I can’t overstate how skeptical I was. This absolutely worked. So if this is the issue, draining and refilling will not do it, you gotta get the silicone out completely. RainX contains silicone, among other brands.
Do you think, flushing w soap. And warm water would do the trick?
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That is the reason I don't use an additive to the actual washer tank, I put a coating directly on the windshield.
Your right, I wont do that again. Added more work to my life now. 👎
 

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Do you think, flushing w soap. And warm water would do the trick?
Thanks mike 👍👍👍👍
I’ll have to see if I can find out what is in the silicone remover. Soap won’t hurt anything, so it’s worth a try.
 

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I’ll have to see if I can find out what is in the silicone remover. Soap won’t hurt anything, so it’s worth a try.
And if you do it right you'll turn your Mustang into a bubble machine. Think of the fun you can have with that 🤣
 

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So here's what is in the BMW stuff. Maybe something else out there has the active ingredient needed...

Silicone Remover Concentrate:

Product code (P/N): 83 12 0 432 555, 83 12 2 215 228, 83 12 2 298 199



AQUA SODIUM DIETHYLENETRIAMINE PENTAMETHYLENE PHOSPHONATE
SODIUM C14-17 ALKYL SEC SULFONATE
1,2,3-Propanetricarboxylic acid, 2-hydroxy-, tripotassium salt, monohydrate
CAPRYLYL/CAPRYL GLUCOSIDE
SODIUM LAURETH SULFATE
CITRIC ACID
PARFUM
ETHYL ACETATE
BENZISOTHIAZOLINONE
METHYLISOTHIAZOLINONE
 

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I had this happen on my prior 2016... same symptoms, washer tank was always full and the washer nozzles worked fine. The warranty repair was to replace the pump /sensor assembly as seen in chef jpd's image.

The "BMW" fix sounds like it's a possibility that could be explored.

Also check to make sure the harness connector to the pump is totally secure, pushed on all the way.
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