Open rear gate. On the drivers side you will find above the tail light a rubber plug. This is the opening/fill area for your rear window washer tank. If you look on the drivers side in the cargo area there should be a panel with 2 latches, open and take panel off - you will see the washer tank and be able to fill to correct level.
its the same reservoir as the main washer
No , 1996 was the last model year that there was a separate washer fluid reservoir for the liftgate in the Ford Explorer
On a 1996 Mercury Grand Marquis the windshield washer squirter button is on the end of the turn signal lever
The horn is located inside the drivers side fender, behind the window washer resivore.
Open the rear liftgate and above the left tail light you will see a rubber fill plug The plastic reservoir is behind the plastic panel in the cargo area on the drivers side , by the liftgate , where the wheel jack is stored - if you remove the trim panel you can see the washer fluid level
Check the switch first by bypassing if the others work. Start there.
It uses the same one for the front, found in engine bay, and uses a long hose to bring water to rear window
The owners manual shows a 30 amp fuse in the power distribution box in the engine compartment that is used for the power locks/power windows/ and power seats on the 1996 Ford Explorer.
In my 2006 the rear window washer fluid shares the same tank as the front window washer. The operators manual also makes this statement. 1995 and before you fill the rear by opening the liftgate and adding fluid to the reservoir just above the left taillight. 1996 and later the front reservoir is for both.
The rear washers is fed by the same bottle as the front washers under the hood on right side of the van
In the bottom of the washer fluid reservoir
On a 1996 Ford Explorer : ( r134a )