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Driving Safety & Visibility

The Best Way to Buy Front Washer Motors Online

Restore your ability to clear road debris and improve visibility instantly. We provide bench-tested, OEM-quality front windshield washer motors delivered directly to your shop in New Jersey and nationwide.

Expert Sourced

Our specialists verify every part ID against your specific VIN for exact feature matching.

Quality Assured

Every unit undergoes a multi-point electrical continuity check before leaving our facility.

Technical inspection of an OEM front washer pump assembly

Trusted Source for Tested OEM Washer Systems

When visibility is compromised by road salt or grime, Falcon Car Parts is the industry leader for used front washer motors for sale. We understand that electrical reliability is vital, which is why we prioritize flow testing and terminal inspection.

Every used front washer pump in our inventory is carefully inspected for internal seal integrity and motor torque before it is prepared for shipment.

  • Pressure Verified: Every unit is tested to ensure it meets factory spray height requirements.
  • OEM Quality: Genuine manufacturer parts from 1950 to 2026.
  • Moisture Shielded: Shipped in protective packaging to prevent terminal oxidation.

Looking for Used Washer Motors Near NJ?

Based in Clifton, New Jersey, Falcon Car Parts provide the fastest delivery times for used washer systems in NJ and the surrounding Tri-State area. Whether you are in Newark, Jersey City, or Paterson, we offer rapid shipping to your local address.

Skip the expensive dealership markup—get a certified, high-performance washer motor with a nationwide warranty right here.

NJ Local Shipping

Fastest delivery to NJ, NY, and CT!

We Stock Washer Pumps for All Brands

Our nationwide network allows us to find the specific pump assembly you need, matching your vehicle's specific connector style.

Domestic Power

Ford F-Series, Chevy Silverado, RAM, and Jeep washer pumps.

Imported Precision

Honda Civic, Toyota Camry, Nissan Altima, and Mazda controls.

Luxury Performance

BMW, Audi, Mercedes-Benz, and specialized Acura washer motors.

Quality Standards for Front Washer Motors

Ensure your supplier follows a strict electronic and hydraulic protocol. Here are the essential features included with every Falcon Car Parts unit:

  • 1. Flow Rate Audit: We verify the motor pumps the correct volume of fluid per minute.
  • 2. Terminal Pin Inspection: We check for any corrosion or heat-related plastic damage.
  • 3. Housing Pressure Test: Every unit is checked for cracks that could cause reservoir leaks.
  • 4. Internal Gear Check: We ensure the impeller rotates freely without grinding or sticking.
  • 5. Amp Draw Test: We confirm the motor operates within factory power consumption limits.
  • 6. Direct VIN Matching: Specialists verify your exact VIN to ensure the right electrical plug.

Front Washer Motor FAQ

They are the same thing. The motor is the electrical part that drives the pump mechanism to move fluid from the tank to your windshield.

Used pumps typically range from $20 to $55. This is far more affordable than buying a new reservoir/pump assembly from a dealer.

This usually means the motor is turning, but the internal impeller is broken or there is a blockage/disconnection in the fluid lines.

Yes. OEM pumps have higher-quality seals and consistent pressure ratings, whereas cheap universal pumps often leak at the reservoir grommet.

No. They vary by electrical connector, outlet diameter, and whether they serve just the front or both front and rear. We match yours by VIN.

We perform a direct 12V bench test to ensure the motor spins and a pressure test to verify fluid delivery.

Yes. It usually involves pulling the pump out of the rubber grommet in the reservoir. Access is typically through the wheel well or engine bay.

The most common causes are running the pump while the tank is empty (overheating), internal corrosion, or freezing of non-winterized fluid.

We include the seal when available, but we always recommend using a new $2 grommet during installation to ensure a perfectly watertight fit.

Usually not. Most cars only have a sensor for low fluid level, but a failed pump simply won't spray when you pull the lever.