the answer to this question will be found in the owners manual for the specific vehicle. if this an older vehicle, with no owners manual handy, look under the hood of the vehicle and there's usually a tank with the picture of a windshield with water being squirt on it.
some vehicles such as suv's or mini-vans also have a rear wiper/washer sytem and a tank can be found in the tailgate section of the vehicle. again refer to a vehicle owners manual to be sure.
if you have no idea at all, it's best to check with a mechanic or an auto parts store clerk. anyone with knowledge will be able to help you. YOU DO NOT WANT TO PUT WASHER FLUID IN A COOLING SYSTEM RESERVOIR!!!
The rear window washer is fed from the front window washer tank in the engine compartment
No, same tank as front window.
all the washer fluid comes from the same tank
We answer this question here frequently. Same place as the front window washer tank, under the hood behind the battery. It is the same tank.
Under the window washer tank
Usually the front and rear use the same reservoir - check to see if there are 2 washer pumps on the tank
Not if you want to keep driving the car!
The washer pump is on the fluid tank under the air filter
Both washers work from the same tank under the hood.
Open rear gate. On the drivers side you will find above the tail light a rubber plug. This is the opening/fill area for your rear window washer tank. If you look on the drivers side in the cargo area there should be a panel with 2 latches, open and take panel off - you will see the washer tank and be able to fill to correct level.
It uses the same tank that the front windshied uses.
The washer tank may be empty, or the pump not working.