The reservoir for the back window is on the right side of the cargo area in the back: there should be a plastic cover that you can slip off and then you'll find a sort of twist top protruding from the side of the vehicle. If I recall correctly, the windshield reservoir is under the carpeting (you can unbutton it without damaging it) near the driver's left foot.
Look under the floor mat on the drivers side, and look online, you can probably find an owners manual that will probably answer LOTS of other questions you might have.
that will not do any damge just syphon out what you can and refill with windshield washer fluid at least the fluid will not freeze in the washer lines,lol
There is no rear fluid reservoir. The fluid is pumped from the reservoir under the hood that feeds the windshield washers.
To refill your windshield washer fluid, you must locate the dispenser under the hood of your car. Near the oil, there should be another cap that has a picture of a windshield on it.
You need to refill the container with windshield fluid. If you do so, the light will go off.
get reservior heated , unplug hoses from squirters, add rubbing alcohol to tank and flush, refill with -40 windshield antifreeze.
drain all coolant then flush. refill with anti-freeze
I'd push the washer button until it was empty and then refill it.
On a 2000 Mercury Cougar the windshield washer fluid reservoir is at the front of the engine compartment , near the passenger side headlight
Firstly, check your owners manual for the exact location of the windshield washer container. Add the recommened type of wahser.
Open your hood and find the windshield wiper fluid tank and drain it. The pump is located on the side of the fluid tank and is plugged in. Remove the plug and the pump output first. Pull the windshield washer fluid pump out of the tank and replace it with the new one. Hook the electric connection and the pump output and refill your fluid tank.
According to the 2000 Ford Expedition Owner Guide , the washer fluid for the liftgate is supplied by the same reservoir as the windshield