Moist likely this fuse is tied in with others, as a combination. ie, there is no fuse specifically for that, check your fuse box under the dashboard and in the engine, look for a blown fuse, and replace it.
By filling the fluid container under the hood. There are two motors attached to the underside of the reservior. One for the front winshield washer fluid, and one for the rear.
i think is in underneath the glove box you should see 2 clips that unscrew possibly a yellow color and then the fuse box should fall down
Low washer fluid.Low washer fluid.
Fill the washer fluid or repair the level sensor in the washer fluid bottle.
On a 2006 Ford Expedition : The washer fluid for the rear liftgate is supplied by the same reservoir as the windshield , that is located in the engine compartment
It should be inside the windshield washer fluid tank
It is on the bottom of the fluid reservoir.
I believe the windshield washer fluid container in the engine compartment serves front and rear on 2002 and newer 4 door Explorers
no there is just the one washer fluid bottle. if the rear one isn't working chances are pipe or nozzle is blocked
As far as I know, there was a recall regarding the washer fluid motor.
Nope both front and back use the same fluid reservior
There seems to be none. Neither the Owner's Manual or the Haynes Repair Manual show a fuse for the Windshield Washer Pump...