The washer solvent reservoir comes out from the bottom - which will likely involve taking the passenger side front wheel off and pulling back the wheel liner.
Use the "Related Questions" below about the washer pump as a good starting point - add in removing the mounting bolt up on the inside fender and the reservoir should fall into your hands.
It has several. Which are you looking for? Coolant? Windshield wipers?
REmove the inner wheel well liner and you'll be staring right at it.
Yes, it is identical.
No, a Generation 2 (1992-1995) Taurus/Sable Windshield will NOT fit a Generation 3 (1996-1999) Ford Taurus/Sable.
It could on the bottom if the washer fluid reservoir - look there first.
This doesn't totally answer your question , but on a 1997 Ford Taurus wagon you refill the liftgate washer fluid reservoir by opening the liftgate and you will see a rubber plug below the passenger side taillight . So the reservoir for the rear windshield must be behind the interior trim in the cargo area
The price for replacing a reservoir in a 1997 Ford Taurus varies by retailer. As of 2014 they average between 19.50 to 26.99.
Easy. Remove the plastic inner fender well liner. You'll be staring right at it.
take pair of plyers and grap the clamp and pull toward the center of the hose you will need to do this twice then put the new one on withthe same clamps the hose should come out of the bottmom of the windshield reservor
This should be very straight-forward, no matter what model year... A couple of mounting bolts (10mm?), 2 smaller hoses and one larger. There's more about these in the "Related Questions" below
2013 ford taurus
Ask at an auto parts store.