Acuras, as in most passenger cars and light trucks have standard volume windshield washer reservoirs. The approximate volume will be .8-1.0 gallons of fluid.
The most common color for windshield washer fluid is typically blue. However, it can also be found in various colors such as green, orange, or pink, depending on the manufacturer and specific formulation. The color is often added for identification purposes, helping users distinguish it from other fluids. Ultimately, the fluid's effectiveness is more important than its color.
On most vehicles, the same washer fluid reservour feeds the front and rear windshield nozzles - the one in the engine compartment.
Base, most cleaning agents are.
Most are located within the washer fluid tank. Mark
most cars have a separate reservoir and pump for the rear, but I am not sure about the Previa I have one and i keep fillimg mine and seems to be ok for rear hope this helps
Have not seen one of these models yet but most models have them mount under the windshield washer reservoir
Most of the later GM washer pumps are located at the botoom of the washer fluid container. You will need to remove the tank to get access to the pump.
A Dodge Dakota does not have a rear washer fluid reservoir. On most newer vehicles the washer fluid for the rear windshield comes from the washer fluid reservoir from under the hood. If you are not getting wahser fluid to the rear windshield it could be that the line is frozen or clogged with dirt or the line could be disconnected somewhere.
The windshield washer pump on an Oldsmobile Aurora is typically located near the reservoir for the windshield washer fluid. In most models, you can find it mounted on or near the bottom of the reservoir itself. To access the pump, you may need to remove the reservoir from the vehicle, as it is often integrated into the assembly. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for specific details and guidance.
most likely the fuse is blown
In most cases it is probably just the level sensor, which is located in the washer tank. Fairly cheap part I think