It is pumped in from the front washer reservoir.
On a 2001 Ford Explorer : The washer fluid for the rear liftgate window is supplied by the same reservoir as the windshield ( that is located in the engine compartment )
On a 2001 Ford Explorer , the windshield washer fluid reservoir is in the engine compartment , on the passenger side of the engine compartment ( it is the compartment towards the rear and is also used for the rear window washer fluid )
The rear window wiper uses the same fluid reservoir as the front, it just has a separate rear window pump attached to the fluid bottle under the hood.
The owners manual shows that the washer fluid for the liftgate is supplied by the reservoir for the windshield
The 2001 Villager washer fluid level sensor is inside of the washer fluid reservoir. The sensor can be access through the bottom of the washer fluid reservoir.
The window will often fall down on a 2001 Nissan Xterra due to a faulty drive motor. This causes the tension that holds the window in place to release.
No, It is piped from the front reservoir.
It uses the same tank that the front windshied uses.
It is the same as the front winshield , at least on the 2001 holds about a gallon
Depends on which fluid you are referring to: * transmission fluid * engine oil fluid * engine coolant fluid * brake fluid * power steering fluid * window washer fluid A little more specificity please!
R/window wiper and washer are two separate things. Washer is simply a pump that squirts fluid onto window. First, have you checked the washer fluid level? How about the fuse? When you push the washer button can you hear the pump running? If not, possible bad pump, fuse or button. If so, maybe the pump is clogged or fluid delivery tube is plugged or disconnected. Hope that helps.
It also uses your front windshield washer fluid conatiner