FORD 1708254 MOTOR PUMP ASSY

Product Specifications

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Wholesale price USD $1.42
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bolt MOQ (Minimal order)
50 pcs
local_shipping Production time
20-55 days
package_2 Shipping Weight: 0.1 kg
FORD 1708254
FORD 1791580
FORD CV6Z17664A
FORD BV6117K624AA
Overview & Operating Principle

The Ford 1708254 is the Windscreen Washer Pump (single-outlet "Mono Pump" version) fitted to the Ford Focus Mk3 and the Ford Transit / Transit Courier / Transit Custom light commercial vehicle range built from 2010 onwards. The pump is a submersible 12V DC permanent-magnet motor with integrated centrifugal impeller, mounted directly into the washer fluid reservoir via a rubber grommet seal. Activation from the wiper stalk delivers pressurised washer fluid through a single outlet barb to the windscreen jet nozzles. The "1708254" reference is the current Ford EU primary part number; multiple Ford catalogue formats (CV6Z17664A US notation, BV6117K624AA EU long format) reference the same physical pump.

Single-outlet "Mono Pump" configuration. The Ford 1708254 has a single fluid outlet and is designed for vehicles using one washer circuit only (front windscreen). Does NOT suit Ford applications equipped with rear wipers / rear washer circuit (which would require a dual-outlet "Bi-Pump" reference). Verify your vehicle's washer system configuration before ordering — rear-wiper-equipped Ford Focus Mk3 estate / hatchback variants and Transit van variants with rear wash circuit use a different pump reference.
Brand part number
Ford 1708254
Type
Windscreen Washer Pump (single outlet, Mono Pump)
Voltage
12V DC permanent-magnet motor
Output
1.5–3.0 bar at 1.0–2.5 L/min
Connector
2-pin Ford standard lighting connector
Production years
2010–present (Ford Focus Mk3 / Transit family)
OEM Cross-References
Ford Genuine (EU primary)
1708254
✓ Ford EU OEM primary, current production
Ford Genuine (supersession)
1791580
✓ Ford supersession reference
Ford USA (notation)
CV6Z17664A
✓ Ford USA catalogue format
Ford EU (long format)
BV6117K624AA
Ford EU long-format notation; "BV61" indicates Focus Mk3 chassis platform
Ford EU (variants)
BV6117K624AB / AC
Ford EU long-format revisions
Ford supplementary
2201197
Ford supplementary cross-reference
Operating Principle

The washer pump performs four integrated functions to deliver pressurised washer fluid on driver command: (1) electric activation — supply circuit from the wiper stalk through washer pump relay (controlled by BCM / GEM on modern Ford applications with CAN-bus body electronics) provides 12V to the pump motor when the wash function is requested; (2) submerged motor operation — the pump body is fully submerged in the reservoir's washer fluid, which provides essential cooling and lubrication for the DC motor windings during operation; (3) centrifugal pumping — the impeller rotated by the motor creates centrifugal pressure in the volute housing, drawing fluid from the reservoir and pressurising it to 1.5-3.0 bar at the outlet; (4) fluid delivery — pressurised fluid exits the pump outlet barb to the supply hose routed under the bonnet to the windscreen jet nozzles.

The pump body seals to the reservoir via a rubber grommet press-fit into the reservoir's outlet port. The grommet provides both a fluid seal preventing leakage from the port AND a vibration isolation mount supporting the pump in the reservoir. The pump motor uses a carbon-brush DC commutator design rated for intermittent duty cycle (typical washer activation 3-10 seconds, multiple times per drive); continuous duty operation (sustained run beyond 30-60 seconds) overheats the motor windings and accelerates wear.

Washer pumps fail predominantly through three mechanisms: (1) motor winding burnout from dry-run operation when reservoir is empty — the washer fluid lubricates and cools the motor; running dry for repeated wash cycles overheats the winding insulation and produces failure within a few minutes of cumulative dry operation; (2) impeller wear from abrasive contamination in the fluid (mineral scale, dirt, ice crystals); (3) grommet hardening / shrinkage allowing air ingress to the pump inlet, reducing output pressure progressively. Pre-emptive prevention: always keep washer reservoir at least 1/4 full and never activate washer with empty reservoir — the single most important factor in washer pump service life.

Symptoms & Diagnostics
No washer fluid output from any jet when stalk operated, reservoir confirmed full — Most common pump failure mode. Confirm 12V supply at pump connector with multimeter while stalk held active; if voltage present and pump does not run = motor winding burnout, replace pump. If no voltage = blown washer fuse, faulty relay, or wiring fault — check Ford fuse box and washer pump relay BEFORE replacing pump.
Pump motor audibly running but no fluid output or severely reduced flow — Impeller spinning without generating pressure; possible causes: (a) worn / cracked impeller from age and abrasive contamination; (b) blocked reservoir inlet screen or mineral scale buildup; (c) hardened grommet seal admitting air to pump inlet. Remove pump and visually inspect impeller condition + grommet integrity before condemning unit.
Washer fluid leak from reservoir outlet port — Pump body grommet has hardened, shrunk, or torn during previous service operation; fluid bypasses seal between pump body and reservoir wall. Leak is slow but continuous, drains reservoir between uses. Replace pump with new grommet; reusing old grommet on new pump produces same leak.
Intermittent washer operation: works correctly when fluid cold, fails when fluid warm — Motor winding insulation has degraded and shorts when warmed by operating heat. Thermal failure pattern characteristic of progressive winding deterioration; pump will fail completely within weeks. Replace pump.
Pump fuse blowing repeatedly — Motor winding has developed internal short circuit drawing current above fuse rating. Replacing fuse without replacing pump = new fuse blows immediately at next wash activation. Confirm by measuring pump motor resistance at connector (multimeter ohms) — value significantly below normal rated winding resistance (typically 1-3 ohms healthy) confirms internal short.
Front works, rear inoperative on dual-system Ford applications — Note: Ford 1708254 is single-outlet "Mono Pump" only; does NOT suit rear-wash equipped Ford applications. If your Ford has functional front wash but no rear wash, and you have ordered 1708254, you have wrong pump reference — rear-equipped applications use a different dual-outlet pump or a separate rear-dedicated pump. Verify Ford vehicle washer configuration before ordering this reference.
Diagnosis sequence: (1) Confirm washer fluid reservoir is adequately filled with correct-concentration fluid (NOT pure water). (2) Operate wiper stalk in wash position and listen for pump motor sound from reservoir area — pump audible = electrical OK, mechanical fault; pump silent = electrical fault or motor burnout. (3) Check 12V supply at pump connector with multimeter during wash request — voltage absent = check washer fuse + relay BEFORE replacing pump (most common cause of "dead pump" symptom). (4) For Ford Focus Mk3 + Transit applications: scan with Ford IDS (Integrated Diagnostic System) or forscan diagnostic software for BCM / GEM fault codes; CAN-bus systems may log washer circuit faults. (5) Measure pump motor resistance with multimeter ohms — healthy DC washer pump motor reads 1-3 ohms; open circuit (infinite resistance) = winding burnout; near-zero resistance = internal short. (6) Inspect supply hose from pump outlet to windscreen jets for kinks / cracks / disconnection that prevent fluid delivery despite functional pump.
Logistics & Customs
International HS Code8413.20
EAEU Customs Code (TN VED)8413 20 000 0
Country of ManufactureChina
Quality standardIATF 16949
Hazardous goodsNo
Shipping weight per piece0.1 kg (100 grams)
PackagingIndividual carton with part label and protective foam; bulk packaging available for wholesale orders

Hand-operated pumps with measuring devices and other pumps for liquids are classified under HS 8413.20 (hand pumps); automotive washer pumps as electric pumps may also be classified under HS 8413.30 or 8413.50 depending on jurisdiction interpretation. Confirm exact 10-digit subheading and applicable duty rates with your customs broker. Commercial invoice description: automotive windscreen washer pump, 12V DC submersible electric pump, plastic body with rubber grommet, single outlet, for passenger vehicle / light commercial vehicle application.

Vehicle Compatibility
Ford Focus Mk3 and Ford Transit / Transit Courier / Transit Custom commercial vehicle family. The Ford 1708254 fits Ford applications built on the "BV61" platform code (Focus Mk3) and the related Transit commercial range from 2010 production onwards. Verified compatibility list:
Ford modelYears / engine variants
Ford Focus Mk3 (DYB)2010-2018, hatchback / sedan / estate; 1.0 EcoBoost, 1.6 petrol, 1.6 Ti-VCT, 1.6 EcoBoost, 2.0 Duratec, 2.0 EcoBoost, 1.5 TDCi, 1.6 TDCi, 2.0 TDCi diesel
Ford C-MAX Mk2 (DXA)2010-2019 MPV, shares Focus Mk3 platform — verify by OEM number on existing pump (some applications use 1708254)
Ford Transit (V363)2013-present 2-tonne full-size van, 2.0 EcoBlue / 2.2 TDCi diesel variants
Ford Transit Courier (TF1)2014-present small van, 1.0 EcoBoost / 1.5 TDCi diesel
Ford Transit Custom (V362)2013-present mid-size van, 2.0 EcoBlue / 2.2 TDCi diesel; verify single-outlet vs dual-outlet pump applicability for specific trim
Ford Tourneo (Courier / Custom)Passenger-vehicle versions of the same Transit Courier / Custom platforms, same pump application

Does NOT fit: Ford applications with rear washer circuit (dual-outlet pump applications) — Focus Mk3 estate / hatchback variants with rear wiper option use a different dual-outlet pump reference; Ford Focus Mk2 (2004-2011 previous generation) — different pump architecture, different OEM references; Ford Focus Mk4 (2018+ new generation) — new platform with potentially different pump reference, verify by OEM number; Ford Fiesta (any generation) — different platform with different washer pump references; Ford Mondeo / Galaxy / S-Max — CD platform vehicles use different pump references despite Ford-wide pump similarity; Ford USA vehicles outside the Focus Mk3 application — verify by Ford USA catalogue for your specific vehicle model and year; headlamp washer applications — require a separate high-pressure pump (different reference) due to higher pressure requirement for headlamp lens cleaning. Always verify by reading the OEM number stamped on existing pump before ordering; the 1708254 is specific to single-outlet windscreen washer applications on Focus Mk3 / Transit family vehicles.

Installation Tips

Difficulty: Easy. Estimated time: 20–45 minutes depending on reservoir access. Drain or remove reservoir before extracting pump — pulling pump with full reservoir spills several litres of washer fluid into engine bay.

  1. 1
    Drain washer reservoir or remove reservoir from vehicle (consult Ford service manual for your specific model). Pump is mounted in reservoir's outlet port below fluid level; pulling pump with full reservoir = fluid spill in engine bay.
  2. 2
    Disconnect wiring connector at pump — press release tab + pull connector body straight off. Do NOT pull by wires.
  3. 3
    Disconnect outlet supply hose from pump barb. Note hose routing for refitting. Cap or contain any residual fluid in hose.
  4. 4
    Pull pump body straight out from reservoir with steady rocking motion to break grommet seal. Do NOT pull by wiring connector or outlet barb — pull by pump body. Some applications require small flat-blade tool to release retention clip.
  5. 5
    Inspect reservoir grommet port opening — confirm bore clean and undamaged; cracked / deformed opening will not seal against new pump grommet. Clean mineral scale / debris with lint-free cloth.
  6. 6
    Compare new pump to old — verify dimensions, grommet profile, outlet barb diameter, connector pinout match exactly. Confirm OEM 1708254 (or supersession 1791580).
  7. 7
    Lubricate new pump grommet lightly with washer fluid or clean water — dry grommet requires excessive insertion force and may roll or tear. NEVER use petroleum-based lubricants on rubber grommets in washer fluid contact — petroleum swells and degrades rubber compound.
  8. 8
    Push new pump firmly into reservoir port until grommet flange seats flush against reservoir outer wall with no gap visible around circumference. Confirm full seating by attempting to pull pump back out with finger pressure — should resist removal.
  9. 9
    Reconnect outlet supply hose to pump barb with steady push until hose seats fully. Reconnect wiring connector with release tab engagement click.
  10. 10
    Refill reservoir with correct-concentration washer fluid. Inspect immediately for leaks around grommet port — any visible fluid weep = incomplete grommet seating, remove pump and refit.
  11. 11
    Activate washer system and verify: pump audible during stalk operation, fluid delivered to windscreen jets at correct pressure / pattern, no leak from grommet or hose connection, pump stops immediately when stalk released. Run several wash cycles to purge air from system.
  12. 12
    Final visual inspection after 24-hour soak test — check for slow leak from grommet base. Reset any Ford BCM washer-fault DTCs with IDS / forscan diagnostic tool.
Tools required: drain container (5+ L capacity); multimeter (for voltage / resistance check); small flat-blade tool (for connector release); lint-free cloths; safety glasses + nitrile gloves; replacement washer fluid (correct concentration for climate); Ford IDS / forscan diagnostic tool (optional, for BCM DTC clearing on modern Ford applications).
Frequently Asked Questions
QDoes this pump fit Ford Focus Mk3 estate / hatchback with rear wiper?
Possibly not. The 1708254 is a single-outlet "Mono Pump" configuration designed for front-windscreen-only washer applications. Ford Focus Mk3 estate (wagon) variants and hatchback variants equipped with rear wiper / rear washer typically use a dual-outlet pump reference. Verify by reading the OEM number stamped on your existing pump — if it matches 1708254 or supersession ancestor 1791580, this is the correct pump. If your existing pump has 2 outlet barbs (one front, one rear), you require a dual-outlet reference and should not order 1708254.
QThe Ford USA notation "CV6Z17664A" looks different from EU "1708254" — are these the same pump?
Yes. Ford uses different part number notation conventions for its EU and USA / North American markets, but the underlying physical part is the same. "1708254" / "1791580" are the Ford EU short-format references; "CV6Z17664A" is the Ford USA / NAFTA notation; "BV6117K624AA" / "AB" / "AC" are Ford EU long-format references with supersession revisions. All references identify the same single-outlet windscreen washer pump used on Ford Focus Mk3 and Transit family vehicles. Aftermarket suppliers may use additional cross-references such as "QF00N00113" (Quattro Freni), "QF00T01008", "116051RMP" (Febi), and "65451064" (Herth+Buss ELPARTS).
QWhat washer fluid specification should be used to maximise pump service life?
Washer fluid must always be used at correct concentration: typically 1:3 to 1:1 dilution with water for winter use in freezing climates; manufacturer-specified concentrate for summer use. Never use plain water as sole washer fluid — promotes bacterial / algae growth blocking pump inlet screen and jet nozzles; freezes in pump body cracking impeller housing. Never use engine coolant — antifreeze chemicals damage pump seals and jet O-rings. Never use undiluted screen wash concentrate above recommended dilution — concentrated detergents damage rubber components. Correct fluid concentration is single most important factor in pump service life.
QDoes the pump replacement require Ford IDS / forscan diagnostic procedures?
Generally no. Washer pump replacement on Ford Focus Mk3 / Transit family vehicles is a mechanical service operation without required diagnostic procedures. However, on Ford applications with CAN-bus body electronics (BCM / GEM modules), a stored "washer circuit fault" DTC from prior pump failure may persist in the BCM memory after replacement. Ford IDS, forscan, or generic OBD-II with Ford-specific module access can clear these stored codes. Not strictly required if the pump functions correctly after installation, but recommended for clean diagnostic history.
QIs white-label or custom packaging available for Ford specialist distributors?
Yes. ok.parts sources directly from manufacturing facility. White-label packaging with vehicle application label (Ford Focus Mk3 / Transit / Transit Courier / Transit Custom 2010+) available for wholesale distribution — suited to Ford specialist shops, fleet maintenance providers servicing commercial Transit fleets, multi-brand independent service centres, and automotive electrical / lighting parts distributors. Mixed SKU consolidation with matching washer reservoir, jet nozzles, supply hose, and washer fluid concentrate supported. Use Send Inquiry form for high-volume order discussion.
Frequently Replaced Together
PartReferenceReason for Combined Replacement
Washer Fluid Reservoir Ford-specific reservoir, varies by Focus Mk3 / Transit application Cracked reservoir is frequently the underlying cause of the dry-run condition that burned out the pump motor — reservoir drains through hairline crack below pump inlet level, running pump dry on every wash activation. If failed pump showed signs of dry-run burnout (motor winding completely burned), inspect reservoir for cracks before fitting new pump into a leaking tank.
Reservoir Grommet (Pump Seal) Ford-specific pump grommet (may be supplied with new pump, or separately) Mandatory replacement when pump is removed. Grommet has hardened, compressed, and will not seal reliably on new pump if reused. Often supplied as part of pump kit; if not, order separately. Reusing old grommet on new pump = same leak as before.
Washer Jet Nozzle Set Ford windscreen jet nozzles (varies by Focus Mk3 / Transit model) Blocked jet nozzles create back-pressure in supply line that forces pump to run against closed outlet, overheating motor and accelerating winding failure. If failed pump showed no visible fluid reaching screen, inspect and clear or replace jet nozzles before fitting new pump.
Washer Supply Hose Ford-specific nylon tubing, application-specific Supply hose routed from reservoir to jets passes through engine bay and bonnet hinge area — subject to chafing, kinking, and frost cracking in cold climates. Split hose wastes pump output pressure, produces weak / absent jet delivery. Inspect full hose routing during pump service; replace any section showing cracks / splits / flattening.
Washer Fluid (correct concentration) Ford-approved or OEM-equivalent screen wash, climate-appropriate dilution Reservoir refill after pump service. Use correct concentration for climate — 1:3 to 1:1 dilution for freezing conditions, undiluted concentrate for summer. Plain water / wrong concentration causes premature pump failure.