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Where is this part? Rear Washer Bottle?

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Foreverfalcon40

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Jul 19, 2006
North Babylon, New York
The front washer bottle and motor were stolen from the car prior to my purchase like many other parts. I know I need that and I have come across it. The seller also has the rear wiper bottle as well I am not sure if I need it. Where is it located?
 
It's in the trunk, beneath the spare tire. Don't bother looking for a replacement reservoir for the front. The one in the trunk supplies both the front and rear windshield washers. ;)
 
The rear tank has both the front and rear pumps built in to it.
 
Look underneath your spare tire and see if there is a plastic container in there. It's the only reservoir in the car for windshield wiper fluid. It will have two pumps, one for front windshield, and one for the rear.
 
The clear hose is for the rear the black hose is for the front.

Pump on driver side works the rear pump on passenger side works the front.

At least that is how both my 2g's are set up.
 
What everybody was trying to tell you is that there is only ONE washer resevoir in the entire car. That is the plastic container under your spare tire in the back of the car. This resevoir feeds both the front and rear nozzles. There are two motors attached to the resevoir - one for the front nozzles and one for the rear nozzles. Unless the car was stripped and the lines were stolen, the lines should already be ran to the front for the nozzles. There is NO resevoir in the front of the car.
 
The 2g non turbo models have separate bottles, one in the engine bay, and another in the rear driver's side quarter. You cannot compare to, or get parts from, a 2gnt. (if you are)
 
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