SOURCE: My rear wind washer will not spray fluid on my
Most of the times these system have two independent circuits (Pump, line and switch) but they share same liquid reservoir.
So, during problem investigation check if you hear something when actionning the control.
If you hear something ( the pump) then the liquid line is 'cluggered' down the line so try to identify where it is (starting from the pump normally located at the botom of the liquid washer reservoir).
If you don't hear anything then the pump is not working. Then first check the circuit fuse. If it's not faulty then disconnect the pump electrical harness and check with a volt lmeter if you have voltage to the pump.
If you get no voltage the problem is before the pump. If you have voltage, the the problem is the pump by itself.
By the way, my guess is that the pump is bad and has to be replaced.
Let us know if you need additionnal information.
Dan
SOURCE: odyssey rear window washer fluid not spraying where is reservior
The reservoir is the same one for the front washers. There are two electric pumps on the base of the reservoir (one for front and one for rear). You probably need a new pump. It is accessible behind the panel in front of the front right wheel.
SOURCE: 1999 forester rear window washer does not spray water
The nozzle could be plugged, pull the hose off if you can get to it and see if you get anything. If you do, you can try and blow the clog back with the hose still off. good luck, Chuck
SOURCE: rear window washer-no fluid
You may have a line disconnected or the tank may be emply? Are all lines connected at the rear blade? I believe the fluid comes from the front tank under the hood. Check the lines from the tank.
Also check the pump. Can you hear the pump when using rear wiper/washer?
SOURCE: Rear window washer does not spray fluid. When I
Loose rubber hose from the washer fluid tank to the rear wipers or bad rear wiper pump motor.
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