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Please check the windshield wiper fluid reservoir.
Your rear windshield wiper uses the same reservoir that your front wipers use. It is under the hood on the right hand side. Good luck.
Both washers use the same reservoir which is under the hood.Both washers use the same reservoir which is under the hood.
Both washers use the front reservoir
What I use on my engine coolant reservoir is a cheap plastic turkey baster from Wallmart ( it didn't take as long as I thought ) You should be able to empty the windshield washer fluid reservoir the same way
To replace the windshield washer pump, remove the washer fluid reservoir. Remove the rubber hose on the bottom of the reservoir from the pump. Remove the plug and wiring from the pump. Remove the reservoir from the car and then remove the pump from the reservoir and from of the rubber grommet. Next, use a screwdriver to pry the grommet from the tank. Your new replacement pump will come with its own grommet. Install it into the reservoir. Use a small amount of oil to lubricate the grommet. Finally, reinstall the hose and wiring harness by reversing your previous steps from when you removed them.
There isn't one, it uses the same resivor that the front washers use. Under the bonnet, just behind the right hand front tire.
Yes, use an underwater glue. It stays flexible and will last. Clean the reservoir with acetone, roughen it, clean again and apply a patch. For the patch use PVC film or even aluminum foil. Yes. Use J B Weld. It will last for a while, but vibration will crack it again. Buy a new bottle.
I used IPA(rubbing alcohol), filled the reservoir and let it sit for overnight. This morning it took me 10 minutes to pump out everything in the reservoir(all over my front and rear windshields, no need to use extra equipment), and I added the orange windshield antifreeze washer(almost a full gallon) and used the wiper until I saw orange fluid on my front and rear windshields.
The reservoir is now open for ice fishing.
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.
On the drivers side of the vehicle, remove plastic vent screen at bottom of windshield. Using a regular screwdriver,to remove the plastic screws. Under it you will find a yellow capped reservoir this is you brake fluid reservoir. Insure you put correct brake fluid. The cap has minimum specifications as to what kind to use.