There is only 1 reservoir with 2 pumps used for front & rear and contain about 1 gallon of fluid...
all the washer fluid comes from the same tank
Same place as you fill the front washer fluid. There is only one reservoir.
1999 Outback only has one tank for the front and back washer fluid. It has two pumps. The pump for the back windscreen is located higher than the one for the front so if the level gets low it reserves the rest of the fluid for the front windscreen. Fill it up and it'll work no problems. T
Subaru fluid only from dealer. Cost is about $8.00 / qt and you need 4.5 for drain and refill or 14-16 to completely change it.
The recommended automatic transmission fluid for a 2000 Subaru Outback Legacy is Subaru ATF HP. This is a proprietary fluid which is sold by local dealerships.
When the washer fluid light comes on any vehicle it means the fluid is low or empty. You can refill the washer fluid in the plastic jug located under the hood.
The manual specifies only Subaru fluid. If this is not available Dexron III can be used until Subaru fluid is available. Noise and hard shifting will be the result.
Under the hood, Drivers side strut tower just behind the washer fluid resevoir....should be 2 hoses going to it...1 in 1 out...
The washer fluid sensor is probably bad.
No, Dexron II automatic transmission fluid is not recommended for a 2003 Subaru Outback. Subaru vehicles typically require Subaru-specific transmission fluid, such as Subaru ATF-HP or a compatible fluid that meets the manufacturer's specifications. Using the incorrect fluid can potentially damage the transmission and affect its performance. Always refer to the owner's manual for the correct fluid type.
Starting with the 1997 Ford Explorer the rear washer fluid is supplied by the windshield washer fluid reservoir in the engine compartment
It should be inside the windshield washer fluid tank