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1991 Honda Accord

05/13/2013 6:44 PM

How do I fill rear window washer on 1991 honda accord wagon? Can't find the reservoir

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05/13/2013 7:18 PM

Go here. They show it under the front drivers fender behind the bumper with a hose to the rear.

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05/13/2013 7:37 PM

From the owner's manual (which leaves a lot to be desired) it looks like it shares the same reservoir as the front.

The most obvious problem is a clogged nozzle.

You can try cleaning out the nozzle with a fine wire or a thin guitar string to see if that works.

If not, disconnect the hose at the nozzle end and see if fluid flows from the hose when the system is engaged. The hose may have a clog hat you might be able to blow out in reverse.

If the fluid is flowing, then either get a replacement nozzle or try fishing the wire in from the hose fitting side.

Sometimes submerging the nozzle in really hot water helps break down any wax or grime that has accumulated.

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05/14/2013 1:29 AM

If there is no flow it is also possible that the hose disconnected somewhere in the frame work. Have somebody watching the outside of the car when you have the washer on. Water spilling somewhere under the car is an indication of a parted hose.

My car has that problem but I am not going anywhere near the problem. Just learn to live with it (or without it).

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05/14/2013 6:20 AM

You need a trunk monkey with a bucket and sponge. :)

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05/14/2013 10:39 AM

What do you after you drove 120 miles to the shopping centre and you find out, that you left the car key on the kitchen counter, you have no phone, no spare key, nobody is at home and you sit there still in the car and think what you gonna do???

What?

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05/14/2013 11:47 AM

To answer your question I need to buy a vowel...

Am I the trunk monkey or the driver?

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05/20/2013 11:05 AM

If you drove 120 miles, how did you get there WITHOUT the car key?

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05/24/2013 10:13 AM

Well, easy! you get out of the car, you go to the back of the car and you kick the guy who pushed you all the way in the arse, because now you have to get back home to get the key!

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