You can find a pressure washer hose at hardware stores, home improvement stores, or online retailers near your location.
It fills the washer with water from the source, Theres usually a cut-of valve or faucet on the wall near the washer for it.
The drain hose on a washer is typically located at the back of the machine near the bottom. It is usually connected to the drain pump and is used to remove water from the washer during the draining cycle.
Low pressure is 25 psi Highest safe pressure is 45 psi Fill valve is located near the firewall on the passenger's side below the windshield washer hose "y" connector.
As a general rule all A/C units will have a fairly good size hose and that will be the low pressure hose. It gets cold to the touch when the A/C is running. On the other side of the condenser unit will be a smaller hose that gets warm to the touch. That is the high pressure hose. On the 94 model the compressor is mounted on the firewall of the passenger side. The low pressure hose runs over the top of the engine on that side. The access port on that hose is near the windshield washer jug. The high pressure port is just behind the driver side headlight.
It's located near the bottom on the side of the washer fluid reservoir. It's a little cylinder and it's got a cable running to it and a rubber washer fluid hose running out of it.
on most it is near the passenger side by the motor mount on the side of the suspension mount
You can find reliable washer machine repair services near you by searching online for local appliance repair companies, checking reviews and ratings, or asking for recommendations from friends and family.
To properly set up a washer drain system in your home, follow these steps: Locate a suitable drainage point: Find a nearby drain or utility sink where you can connect the washer's drain hose. Install a standpipe: If a nearby drain is not available, install a standpipe near the washer. This is a vertical pipe that connects to the main drain line. Connect the drain hose: Attach the washer's drain hose to the drainage point or standpipe. Make sure it is securely fastened to prevent leaks. Ensure proper drainage: The drain hose should be elevated above the washer's water level to prevent backflow. It should also have a loop or air gap to prevent siphoning. Test the system: Run a test cycle on the washer to check for any leaks or drainage issues. Make adjustments as needed. By following these steps, you can properly set up a washer drain system in your home to ensure efficient and effective drainage.
Before calling a repairman, check out the hose (for cracks). Alternatively, if the washer is located near the water heater, check to be sure that it is not leaking.
I own a 2001 Tribute and there is no separate rear filler. There is a tube that runs from the windshield washer tank to the rear. I was getting washer fluid dripping in on the passenger side near the top of the windshield pillar. Turns out the hose separated at a coupling. Unscrewed the two screws that hold on the cover to the right side between the dash and near the headliner. Hose was disconnected ice had formed and pushed it apart at one of the joints so the fluid leaked into the car. Cleaned everything up reinserted the hose and been working fine ever since.
standing in front of the car, the low pressure port is on right hand side near the fuse box. the high pressure port is on the left hand side near the windshield washer fluid tank.
It is attached to the bottom of the washer reservoir. It shold be at the bottom ro near the bottom of the window wasehr fluid container. It is relatively small - there is a wire coming out of it. Follow the hose(s) coming out of the container - or work backwards form the window sprayer and follow the little hose.