The fluid not spraying could be a clogged line or disconnected line or bad windshield washer motor. The rear wiper not working could be a bad wiper motor in the rear or unhooked linkage or fuse or relay. Check the fuses etc first.
should be the same reservoir as the front windshield wipers
Type your answer here... front windsheild washers are not working on my 2001 town and country van the wipers are working and back washer is working
Under the hood in the engine compartment. The rear washer draws from the same reservoir as the front wipers and the fluid is piped to the rear.
FusesAccording to the respective Owners Manuals:1995-1998 Front Wipers/washer - fuse #18 - interior fusebox1995-1998 Rear Wipers/washer - fuse #24 - interior fuseboxNOTE: Fuse "D" in the Engine compartment fusebox also covers these fuses, along with a bunch of others1999-2003 Front Wipers/washer - fuse #6 - interior fusebox1999-2003 Rear Wipers/washer - fuse #7 - interior fusebox1999-2003 Front Wipers/washer - RELAY #202 - ENGINE COMPARTMENT fusebox1999-2003 Front Wipers/washer - RELAY #203 - ENGINE COMPARTMENT fuseboxIf the fuses check out okay, it's time to find your way to the bottom of the washer solvent reservoir and look a the pumps.It may be obvious if a pump has corroded or the wires are broken.The washer pumps are mounted into the bottom of the reservoir.One pump for front and one for rear.According to the service manual: Remove passenger side wheelRemove wheel well linerRemove cornering lamp - if equippedRemove mounting bolt/screw to drop the entire reservoirYou might want to run one of the washer pumps at this point to determine which pump feeds the front/rear.The pump is held in the reservoir by a big fat rubber seal - basically just pressed in.When installing one, wet it down first with water or window solvent/cleaner. Helps with sliding the pieces together.TIP: Read the instructions! Wish I had as it would have saved me some extra effort with the wiring.See "Related Questions" below for moreI believe it is located to the underside of the reservoir on the left front of the vehicle.I have a 98 Windstar. There are two windshield washer pumps (front and rear window washer fluid pumps) located on the bottom of the washer fluid reservoir. To access the pumps, you need to remove the front passenger side tire and the plastic wheel well. This will give you access to the reservoir bottom and the two washer fluid pumps.
There may be a way, but my guess is that someone put the wrong size wipers on it. Would a shorter wiper blade eliminate the problem?
hi, I have a 1998 town and country AWD and I add rear washer fluid in the same place as the front wipers as they use the same bottle, Hope this helpsb
Check with your dealership - there was a recall issued regarding the windshield wipers. They could get water in wiper motor when it rained or when the car was washed and cause the wipers not to function properly. I had an 02 with the same problem. The problem stopped after recall was fixed.
The difference between a front load washer and regular washer is that a front load washer has a door in front were clothes are loaded and that is also where washer settings are located. The regular washer is usually a top load where clothes are loaded on top of the washer.
At the tip of the righthand stick that operates the front wipers turn in towards you to acticate it with washer fluid of away from you to use wothout.
did you check to see that the washer fluid is full? Open hood and check to see if the pump motors on the washer fluid res. came unplugged. Also see if any of the lines came disconnected from the wipers or the washer fluid tank.
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No24 - 30amp for front washer .