because your out of fluid or the lins arnt hooked up right
Another AnswerSometimes, "cheap" windshield washer fluid will evaporate and leave a "dust" residue that clogs the lines that lead to the nozzles, and may also clog the nozzles. Remove the lines from the nozzles from under the hood and use a very fine wire to clean out the nozzles and the lines. Before you reinstall the lines on the nozzles, turn on the sprayer and spray out any dust left within the lines.2004 Chevy Cavalier windshield washer fluid reservoir retaining bolts. Remove the windshield washer fluid supply tube. The windshield washer fluid reservoir will come free.
Need to check the pump in the bottom of the reservoir, It's stopped up or just not working.
The pump for the rear window is on the side of the reservoir and the pump for the windshield is on the front of the reservoir
On a 2002 Ford Ranger : The reservoir would be in the engine compartment There are reservoirs for brake fluid , windshield washer fluid , power steering fluid , engine coolant , etcetera
reservoir to hold washer fluid
Mounted on the bottom of the washer fluid reservoir.
On ours, it is behind an access panel in front of the RH tire.
It is located on the bottom of the windshield washer reservoir.
To replace the windshield washer pump on a 2006 Ford Ranger, first, disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Remove the washer fluid reservoir by unfastening any screws or clips and disconnecting the hoses. Take out the old pump from the reservoir, replace it with the new pump, and reattach any connectors. Finally, reassemble the reservoir, refill it with washer fluid, and test the new pump to ensure it operates correctly.
The washer fluid for the liftgate is supplied by the reservoir for the windshield ( according to the owners manual )
To get water for the windshield, you typically need to press the windshield washer control, which is usually a lever or button located on the steering wheel or the turn signal stalk. This action activates the windshield washer pump, sending washer fluid through the nozzles onto the windshield. Make sure the washer fluid reservoir is filled for it to work effectively.
Ummm...I think it would be safe to say that the washer motor is faulty. Do the wipers work when you push the windshield washer button? Good luck, Mr. Dog