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Question by Inalove
Submitted on 10/27/2005
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I own a 1989 Plymouth Voyageur and the warning light, "washer fluid" comes on now whenever I start up.  I ignored it for a few days, knowing  my washer fluid was full and figuring it was a mistake.  Then, it stalled a few times in traffic and during a stop.  It refused to restart immediately after the stall, but would restart if I let it sit a couple of minutes.
Very troubling.  I was just wondering if anyone can tell me why that washer fluid light remains on and whether there is a correlation between that and the stalling.
Thank you. Ina


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