How do you turn off the rear wiper on a Subaru Outback?

How do you turn off the rear wiper on a Subaru Outback?

Subaru Outback: Rear wiper To turn the rear wiper on, turn the knob on the end of the wiper control lever upward to the “INT” or “ON” position. To turn the wiper off, return the knob on the end of the lever to the “OFF” position.

Where is the windshield washer in the 2017 Outback?

Reservoir is in front, and uses TWO discrete pumps for front and rear, on one combined fuse. So if rear is inoperative, check: rear pump’s connector, line for ice, ball-check valve for disconnect (will flood rear cargo area if operated longterm), as well connection to nozzle under hatch inner panel.

How does the rear washer work in a Subaru Outback?

If the rear washer hasn’t been used recently, it may take several seconds to purge air from the long rear hose. Even then, the rear nozzle is designed to “dribble” washer fluid onto the glass rather than “spraying” it. It all has to do with different airflow at the rear glass vs. at the windshield. +87 to what ^ said.

Where does the washer fluid go in a Subaru OB?

’16 OB limited 2.5. In the manual I see only where the wiper/washer fluid goes under the hood. Is that where the rear wiper/washer draws from? My bottle under the hood is full, yet I get no washer fluid at the rear. Clogged line? A single reservoir is shared by both front and rear washers.

Why is my back windshield washer not working?

Ball check valve is probably stuck open, allowing fluid to drain back to reservoir. I have learned that there is one reservoir and 2 pumps, one for the front and one for the back. For the back, you keep the washer fluid knob turned until the desired amount of fluid comes out onto the window, then you release it and then the wiper comes on.

Reservoir is in front, and uses TWO discrete pumps for front and rear, on one combined fuse. So if rear is inoperative, check: rear pump’s connector, line for ice, ball-check valve for disconnect (will flood rear cargo area if operated longterm), as well connection to nozzle under hatch inner panel.

If the rear washer hasn’t been used recently, it may take several seconds to purge air from the long rear hose. Even then, the rear nozzle is designed to “dribble” washer fluid onto the glass rather than “spraying” it. It all has to do with different airflow at the rear glass vs. at the windshield. +87 to what ^ said.

’16 OB limited 2.5. In the manual I see only where the wiper/washer fluid goes under the hood. Is that where the rear wiper/washer draws from? My bottle under the hood is full, yet I get no washer fluid at the rear. Clogged line? A single reservoir is shared by both front and rear washers.

Ball check valve is probably stuck open, allowing fluid to drain back to reservoir. I have learned that there is one reservoir and 2 pumps, one for the front and one for the back. For the back, you keep the washer fluid knob turned until the desired amount of fluid comes out onto the window, then you release it and then the wiper comes on.