It uses the same resovoir as the windshield.
There is none. The reservoir feeds both the windshield and rear window washer via separate pumps.
The reservoir for the rear window washer on a 2006 Toyota Highlander is located in the engine compartment. Specifically, it is situated on the driver's side, near the windshield. The reservoir is typically a translucent plastic container, allowing you to see the fluid level inside. To access it, you may need to remove the engine cover if it's present.
The fuse for the window washer on a 2001 Toyota Highlander can be found in the underneath the driver side dash. It is a 20 amp fuse labeled as WIPER.
It is attached to the bottom of the washer reservoir. I found that the easiest way to access this was to remove the plastic wheel well.
It is the same reservoir as the front window washer.
It is located behind the window washer reservoir. Actually the blower resistor is behind the window washer reservoir. Sorry
The window washer pump should be located in the bottom of the washer reservoir for the 1998 Sable. The reservoir may have to be removed to replace it.
The rear window washer system shares the same reservoir with the front window washer system. This shared reservoir is located just behind the right side headlight. There are just two separate pumps mounted in the bottom portion of the same reservoir.
There is no separate washer fluid reservoir for the rear washer. It all works out of the front reservoir.
Both window washers use the same reservoir, it is under the hood.
No, the 2006 Honda Pilot does not have a separate washer fluid reservoir for the rear window. Instead, it uses a single washer fluid reservoir that supplies fluid to both the front and rear windshield washer systems. When you activate the rear washer, it draws fluid from the same reservoir used for the front wipers.
To replace the window washer container on a 1997 Toyota Avalon, first, ensure the vehicle is off and the hood is open. Locate the washer fluid reservoir, typically found near the back of the engine bay on the driver's side. Disconnect the washer fluid hose and electrical connector if applicable, then unbolt or unclip the reservoir from its mounting points. Finally, remove the old reservoir, install the new one, and reconnect the hose and any electrical connections before securing it back in place.