right side compartment at end
Open the rear liftgate on a Mercury Sable wagon and you will see the rear window washer fluid reservoir fill plug near the bottom of the passenger side tail light
On the 1992-1996 Camry wagon, the rear washer uses the front washer reservior. There is a long hose connecting the rear washer with the front reservior.
No, the front and rear washers are fed from the same reservoir. There are two pumps on the reservoir tank. The higher one is for the back window, which works like a warning of low fluid level- if the rear washer doesn't work, it means your fluid level is low and needs to be topped up.
To refill the rear window washing fluid on a Hyundai wagon, locate the washer fluid reservoir, which is typically found under the hood near the engine. Open the cap, and pour the appropriate washer fluid into the reservoir until it reaches the full line. Ensure the cap is securely closed after refilling. Check the owner’s manual for specific details related to your model if needed.
This doesn't totally answer your question , but on a 1997 Ford Taurus wagon you refill the liftgate washer fluid reservoir by opening the liftgate and you will see a rubber plug below the passenger side taillight . So the reservoir for the rear windshield must be behind the interior trim in the cargo area
The washer fluid containter is in the cargo compartment; I believe on the right hand side. There is a little compartment that contains the washer fluid reservoir.
AnswerPage 150 in the 1999 Taurus Owners Manual says this: Checking and adding washer fluid for the liftgate (if equipped)The opening for the reservoir is located on the passenger side under the tail lamp.Refill this reservoir with the same fluid you use for your windshield.There's even a illustration.See "Related Questions" below for more
To adjust the rear window washer on a 1998 Subaru Impreza Outback Wagon, first, locate the rear washer nozzle, which is typically found on the rear wiper arm or the rear window itself. Use a small flathead screwdriver to gently adjust the nozzle direction, aiming it to spray on the glass. If the washer is not functioning, check the fluid level and ensure the pump is operational. If issues persist, inspect the hoses for blockages or leaks.
It would be located over on the right (passenger) side of the car, and it will usually be a semi-white reservoir, with a black cap. The top of the cap should even say "power steering" on it. The only other reservoir that would be on that side of the car, would be the window washer fluid, and it would be a much larger reservoir, white, with a bluish tint because of the fluid color. It would be pretty hard to get these two confused.
See "Rear Window Wiper and Washer Switch" on page 20 in chapter 3 "Instruments and Controls" of your "OWNER'S MANUAL".....
If it is like my '94, it is inside the passenger side front fender. The inner fender has to be at least partially removed to get it out. Mine had been previously damaged, presumably from an accident, there was a large section of the bottom busted out. The windshield washer pump is in the tank.
There is only 1 reservoir with 2 pumps used for front & rear and contain about 1 gallon of fluid...