2005 Jeep Liberty Logo

Related Topics:

A
Anonymous Posted on Dec 17, 2017

2005 Jeep Liberty Washer Fluid - Where is the water-line that leads from the water reservoir in the hood to the rear wipers?

The wiper fluid reservoir has a leak because it loses the fluid way too fast. Coincidently, I noticed the carpet is wet in the front passenger floor. It hasn’t rained so it can't be that. I'm thinking both situations are related. I want to know where the hose runs so I can inspect the hoses for a leak.

5 Related Answers

Anonymous

  • 426 Answers
  • Posted on Nov 20, 2008

SOURCE: front widshield washer fromm 1999 Cherokee doesn't work

Your rear bottle for the wipers should be at the back of the vehicle.Look in back for removable panel and bottle should be there.Turn your ignition on(no start)and activate rear washer Listen for the sound of the motor

Ad

Anonymous

  • 840 Answers
  • Posted on Jan 26, 2009

SOURCE: REAR WIPER.....

check the outside first pull the fluid line where the fluid should be coming out have someone stand there if it comes out there the nozzle is plugged work a pin or needle inside of it to loosen it up if thats the case

Anonymous

  • 164 Answers
  • Posted on Jul 28, 2009

SOURCE: Jeep Liberty 2005 Rear Wiper Not working. Change

could be the arms striped ore the motor shot on it

Anonymous

  • 16 Answers
  • Posted on Nov 12, 2009

SOURCE: 2005 Jeep Liberty rain leak

Sealant alone will not stop a leak where the luggage rack is leaking, if it is the L/R. I am a Pilot and you just cant imagine how water can be driven in past sealant at speed. If you are leaving it to the dealer to correct this leak, good luck. I really believe it is the rack. A window leak is to easy to correct.

Kevin Daniels

  • 1463 Answers
  • Posted on Jun 07, 2011

SOURCE: Water leaks into rear left

Could be the rear wheel is splashing up the water onto the cargo area, only when you drive. It might be a hole in the floor of the cargo area letting in the water.

Ad

Add Your Answer

×

Uploading: 0%

my-video-file.mp4

Complete. Click "Add" to insert your video. Add

×

Loading...
Loading...

Related Questions:

1helpful
7answers

How do I add wiper fluid to my car?

Hello. Usually when you raise your hood look to the left or over to the passenger side against the side wall there will be a blue cap covering the washer fluid tank remove it fill the the tank and snap the lid back into place.
0helpful
1answer

Driver side windshield wiper fluid loses pressure or doesn't work at all, passenger side amd rear wiper fluid come out find.

The most common problem for this is you have a restriction in the line from the washer fluid reservoir to the nozzle on your hood. Best fix for this always is to unhook the line from the reservoir and blow air though it 99 percent of the time this works. Also be sure and make sure you have no restriction on the nozzle on the hood. Hope this helps.
1helpful
1answer

Does the 2005 Nissan Murano SE have rear window washer? If so, where do I fill the rear wiper fluid?

Yes it does and the washer fluid reservoir under the hood is for both the front and rear. The following is a diagram of the washer pump and hoses so you can check for operation or leaks.

http://www.nissanmurano.org/forums/attachments/problems/15059d1233342517-rear-washer-fluid-not-squirting-washer-motor.jpg
2helpful
2answers

Rear windshield wiper sprayer doesn't work but the fronts work fine 2002 jeep liberty limited

The rear wiper has its own pump motor. pull the hose from the wiper and have someone engage to see if there is a clog. do the same at the motor. if bo liquid comes out then its the pump. also check fluid level in reservoir as well as a possible secondary reservoir
0helpful
1answer
0helpful
2answers

MY WIND SHIELD FLUSH WATER IS NOT WORKING, WHAT SHOULD I DO?

check that hoses have not come off or are being pinched when closing your hood

if living in below freezing temp. make sure using all season fluid, check for clog via sediment also in hose or in the outlet/port itself.
0helpful
2answers

My 96 Jeep GC windshield washer isn't squirting. I can hear it run when pushing the washer button and I hear fluid running ; but it doesn't spray on the windshield. Also , my wiper blade in the rear window...

your rear wiper motor might be faulty,in the front i would check your fluid level-if it is full and you hear the pump running-check your washer lines to see if they are pinched-usually around where the hood closes
3helpful
2answers

The rear wiper on my '99 model exped isnt working ,ford global says its the motor and it will cost me P13k . any one who can help me find a mechanic do some repair on this?

what is P13K?

check the fuse first. dealer can hook up NGS Tester and get fault codes to see what is wrong.

Principles of Operation
NOTE: The generic electronic module (GEM) will not activate the rear wiper system if either the liftgate or the liftgate glass is ajar. If either the liftgate or the liftgate glass becomes ajar while the rear wiper is in operation, the GEM will park the rear wiper motor.
There are two distinct modes of wiper operation:
  • Off Mode: In this mode, there is no rear wiper activity, and the wiper motor will be in the PARK position.
  • Interval Mode: This mode is selected when the rear wiper switch is in either the Interval 1 or 2 position. When this mode is selected, the rear wiper motor is driven up onto the glass by activating the rear wiper UP relay. When the wiper motor HIGH/LOW/PARK position input reaches the high position, the UP relay is deactivated and the DOWN relay is activated to reverse the wiper motor direction. When the wiper motor reaches the LOW position, as determined by the HIGH/LOW/PARK position input, the GEM deactivates the DOWN relay and will begin a new wiper cycle 1 to 10 seconds later, depending on the interval position selected.
To engage the rear window washer, rotate the rear window washer selector downward to the WASH position. The rear window wiper will run as long as the WASH position is selected. When the rear window washer selector returns to the OFF, INT 1 or INT 2 position, the washer will stop immediately, but the rear window wiper will continue for two to three sweeps and then return to its previous mode of operation.
The low washer fluid indicator chime warns that the washer fluid level is low. The low washer fluid indicator chime is a single tone with a duration of one second. The chime will sound when the low washer fluid indicator is initially activated.
The low washer fluid indicator warns that the fluid level in the washer reservoir is low. The low washer fluid indicator will illuminate when the washer fluid level is low and the ignition switch is in the RUN position.
The low washer fluid indicator will deactivate when the washer fluid reservoir is filled and the ignition switch has been cycled from RUN to OFF, then to RUN.
Inspection and Verification
  1. The wiper/washer system is a generic electronic module (GEM) controlled system; refer to Section 419-10 .
  1. Verify the customer concern by operating the wiper/washer system.
  1. Visually inspect for obvious signs of mechanical and electrical damage.


Visual Inspection Chart Mechanical Electrical
  • Hoses to windshield washer pump
  • Wiper linkage
  • Fuses 6 (5A), 8 (5A), 15 (5A), and 20 (5A)
  • Wiring harness
  • Loose or corroded connector(s)
  • Relays
  • Motors
  • Multifunction switch
  • Washer fluid level switch


----------------------------------------
  • The wipers are inoperative — rear
  • Fuses 6 (5A), 8 (5A), 15 (5A), and 20 (5A).
  • Circuitry.
  • GEM.
  • Multifunction switch (wiper/washer switch).
  • Rear wiper up relay.
  • Rear wiper down relay.
  • Rear wiper motor.
0helpful
2answers

Rear wiper

On my 2000 Blazer you just had to Fill the Tank under the Hood. Had a Line that ran to the Rear Wiper From There.
Not finding what you are looking for?

183 views

Ask a Question

Usually answered in minutes!

Top Jeep Experts

ZJ Limited
ZJ Limited

Level 3 Expert

17989 Answers

Ronny Bennett Sr.
Ronny Bennett Sr.

Level 3 Expert

6988 Answers

Thomas Perkins
Thomas Perkins

Level 3 Expert

15088 Answers

Are you a Jeep Expert? Answer questions, earn points and help others

Answer questions

Manuals & User Guides

Loading...