I wouldn't drive the car . What I would do is use a cheap plastic turkey
baster bought from Wal*Mart or another store and use that to suck out
the window washer fluid from the engine coolant reservoir
( I don't know if it mixes or floats on top , if it mixes I would remove all the
contents of the engine coolant reservoir and then replace it with a 50 / 50
mix of the correct type of antifreeze and preferably distilled water
( P.S. I'm not a mechanic / technician , just what I would do )
It is the same reservoir as the front window washer.
Probably no damage, especially if you only filled the reservoir with it and not the whole cooling system. Use a turkey baster and suck up what's in the reservoir, dispose of properly. Then refill with coolant. I'm really not sure if the washer fluid will screw with the various rust inhibitors or lubricants key to the coolant. If you're really concerned, just flush the coolant and refill the system.
Well, better to have done that as opposed to window washer fluid in the radiator. You need to drain the window washer bottle of this erroneous fluid. If enough of it gets on the car paint (as in overspray when squirting it on the windows) it could harm the finish and shine eventually. Also, coolant will not do nearly the nice cleaning job that normal window washer fluids do.
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.
It is pumped in from the front washer reservoir.
its the same reservoir as the main washer
same reservoir as the front washer located in front left side of engine compartment.