I suppose you know where the fuse box is, on the left panel, by your leg. All fuses are marked, you need a good flashlight. The other fuse box is under the hood, on the left side, by the firewall, also marked.
It is the same reservoir as the front. There are two pumps.
My 98 impreza just pumps from the front washer tank to the back
It comes out of the front bottle. there are two pumps in the front bottle. one for the front one for 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.
SIC 3594 applies to FLUID POWER PUMPS AND MOTORS.
There is only 1 reservoir with 2 pumps used for front & rear and contain about 1 gallon of fluid...
I am 90% sure that you have two reservoirs for fluid and two different pumps.
The rear washer feeds from the same reservior as front, if you look you have 2 pumps in reservior.
It's on the front bottom of the windshield cleaner fluid tank. There's two pumps. The one on the left (facing the front of the car) is the front pump. The one on the right is the rear pump.
Yes there are. Both can be found at the bottom of the reservoir. The reservoir is found in front of the passenger wheel well. Note: to change the pumps you may have to take off the front bumper. You might want to check out this site for more info: http://www.matrixowners.com/
1999 Outback only has one tank for the front and back washer fluid. It has two pumps. The pump for the back windscreen is located higher than the one for the front so if the level gets low it reserves the rest of the fluid for the front windscreen. Fill it up and it'll work no problems. T
Usually the front and rear use the same reservoir - check to see if there are 2 washer pumps on the tank