Is there fluid in the tank?
Can you still here the pump working? If not, possibly burnt out pump.
Hose could be plugged...start by checking the bottom of the tank for debris, clean if clogged. If not, then remove tubing and see if you can blow or pump air through it.
Is it cold in your location? Fluid could be frozen.
2004 Chevy Cavalier windshield washer fluid reservoir retaining bolts. Remove the windshield washer fluid supply tube. The windshield washer fluid reservoir will come free.
check for blockage in the lines.
The rear washer fluid come from the windshield washer fluid reservoir on your 1999 Ford Expedition ( according to the owners manual )
There are a few tests one can do to determine if the windshield washer fluid pump on the 2000 Chevy Cavalier is bad. When it goes bad, you will hear the system try to work, but no fluid will come out.
Your headlight wipers should come on when you spray your windshield washer fluid.
No, as long as you don't make a habit of it. Don't put antifreeze in your washer bottle. It will smear when the wipers come on.
A sensor light on the dash will come on indicating the car needs new washer fluid. To change the fluid, you open the hood and locate the container with the washer fluid symbol on it. You can unscrew the cap and pour more water in.
You should be able to do this just by looking at them. They'll start at the windshield washer fluid pump (located at the bottom of the reservoir), come up along the firewall, and terminate at the sprayers.
The 2000 Chevy Cavalier windshield washer tank is held in place with for retaining bolts. Remove the retaining bolts and the windshield washer tank will come out.
No
Fuse might be blown . If not , you might find a windshield washer motor at an auto parts store.
To fix the rear windshield wiper system on a Mazda Mx-3 Precidia when the washer fluid won't come out, first check the washer fluid reservoir to ensure it's filled. Next, inspect the hoses for any kinks, leaks, or blockages, and clear them if necessary. If the hoses are clear, examine the washer pump by testing it for power and listening for any noise when activated; replace it if it’s faulty. Lastly, ensure that the rear wiper switch is functioning properly, as a malfunction there could prevent the system from working.