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.
Remove the coolant reservoir, flush it out, reinstall it and refill with proper coolant.
It is underneath the washer reservoir.
It could be the windscreen washer motor
In the bottom of the washer fluid reservoir
underneath the fluid reservoir
It is located on the bottom of the windshield washer reservoir.
The battery on a 1995 Chevy Lumina 3100 is located on the right side of the car underneath the engine coolant reservoir. To change the battery, you have to take off safety bar, remove engine coolant reservoir, then undo the battery restraints. Washer fluid reservoir is on right, over battery. Coolant reservoir is on left. There is a hold down piece at bottom of battery, will need an extension to reach it.
There is none. The reservoir feeds both the windshield and rear window washer via separate pumps.
What I use on my engine coolant reservoir is a cheap plastic turkey baster from Wallmart ( it didn't take as long as I thought ) You should be able to empty the windshield washer fluid reservoir the same way
first you have to remove the reservoir for the windshield washer fluid then you should be able to get at it. its right underneath that reservoir. atleast that is where it is on mine
on my 1993 GXE the winsheild washer fluid reservoir is under the hood near the front of engine by antfreeze reservoir the fill tube is on the passenger side near the coolant reservoir. access to the "tub" itself and the washer motor/pump is from the passenger side front wheel well.
There is no cap on the radiator; instead, the coolant reservoir is pressurized along with the rest of the cooling system. Look on the passenger side, under the hood. You should see the windshield washer reservoir AND the coolant reservoir. Be careful with the lid of the coolant reservoir. If the engine is hot, it will blow off in your face.