No, the fluid is piped to the rear window from the main reservoir in the engine compartment. The pump for the rear window is also located in the engine compartment - the pumps for both the front and rear windows aree contained in the same housing.
no there is just the one washer fluid bottle. if the rear one isn't working chances are pipe or nozzle is blocked
Nope both front and back use the same fluid reservior
There is no separate rear window washer reservoir. All the sprayers draw fluid from the same under-hood reservoir. The rear window fluid is piped to the back via tubing. All washers use the same under-hood pump also. It is a two stage pump (i.e.: one pump feeds the windshield and the other pump feeds the rear hatch). Unfortunately, they are housed in the same unit and when one part of the pump fails the entire unit must be replaced.
It is located within the washer fluid reservoir housing - it supplies both the windshield spray heads and the rear window spray head. There is not a sepearte sump for each.
In the 1999 Odyssey it is located in the base of the washer reservoir.
it is inserted into a rubber grommet at the bottom of the washer reservoir [bottle].
A picture of a Honda CRV rear window washer nozzle can be obtained from most Honda dealerships. The picture can also be found at most auto-parts stores.
there isn't a separate one it's the same one that does the front under the hood in engine compartment
Have you tried filling the wash fluid reservoir?
The Honda Civic has a separate fuse for the front windows and the back windows. Each window does not have a separate fuse. There are two window fuses.
The reservoir is located right behind the front fender on the driver's side. Remove the wheel well liner and then remove the screws from the fender. Unscrew and remove the windshield washer reservoir. Replace it with the new one and repeat the steps in reverse.
I am just working on my Civic 1997 and I have found it on the reservoir. On mine the reservoir is on the left side under the fender. You have to remove the fence. Then I saw the reservoir, I pull on the pump which is just fit in a rubber ring. Sorry for my English.