In the same reservoir as for the front. If you are not getting fluid to the back window, the rear pump may need replacing. The pump for the rear is high on the tank so keep it full and that may be your answer.
Fluid for my SUV (Envoy XUV) is fed from the same container that feeds the wiper fluid for the windshield.
The back wiper fluid is supplied by the windshield washer fluid tank in your engine compartment on the 2003 Ford Explorer ( 4 door )
should be near the windshield on the passenger side as i recall .. near the back of the hood where its hard to get at
coming up from the back of the engine to the pressure nozzles on your hood look on the bottom of your hood and you will see the lines follow the lines back to your windshield wiper fluid
1. Crank up your defrosters and let them heat the windshield. Gently wiggle them back and forth until they come loose. Do not turn on the wipers until they are free. Scrape windshield thoroughly after they are freed. 2. You can dump HOT water back and forth accross the wiper blades and wiggle them (but note you may be causing more ice problems later) 3. If you accidentally damaged your wiper blades, the 2003 Chevrolet Venture takes 24" replacement wiper blades on both sides front (and a 16" wiper blade on the rear).
There is only one tank for windshield wiper fluid in the 2001 venture. The tank actually has two pump mounted in it. The one for the rear window is mounted higher than the one for the front, so check the level in the fluid tank first. If the tank is full and you still do not get fluid to the rear, check the pump and then the "plumbing" going to the back of the van. Good Luck, Greg
No separate container to fill for the rear. The front washer solvent reservoir serves both front and rear sprayers.
it's pumped from your washer fluid jug under the hood , if you aren't getting fluid to the back , check to see that it isn't plugged at the wiper , or the pump may not be working.
Pretty easy if it's not rusted on. There should be a tab you push down and slide the wiper back and off. If you can't get it, go to autozone not to name drop but they can do it for you for free. See wiper blade installation videos for hook-end wiper arms below.
Click on the link below Click on Owner Guides The owners manual can be viewed online Page 50 shows to pull back on the windshield wiper lever to operate the rear windshield wiper
Located on the bottom of the washer fluid tank; front one is for windshield and back one is for rear window if equiped with a wiper.
Hi, The front & rear washer fluid reservoir is the same on these vans. The difference is that the pump for the rear wiper is mounted higher on the reservoir and toward the back of the engine compartment. So when the fluid starts to run low (not all the way down), the rear wiper pump will appear to "run out" first - before the front windshield. It kind of makes sense, since you are much more dependent on having vision to the front than the rear. Good Luck