No water when Rear windscreen washer is operated

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Can anyone help? T6 2016 California Ocean. I noticed my rear windscreen washer wasn't working when it made a motor sound and the front windscreen washers worked. After several attempts the washer bottle warning came on the front dash. I filled the reservoir under the bonnet to full with ready to use screen wash, the light has gone but still no rear windscreen water.
I thought the nozzle might be frozen, but when I look (casual glance) I can't even see where the water might come from. Now I'm stuck - is there a separate rear washer reservoir that needs filling that I can't find? Is there no windscreen washer on the rear window? Newbie question - advice please.
 
There is only one reservoir, so water is most likely frozen in the rear pipe work. Front tubes thaw quickly due to heat from the engine.

You could empty the reservoir using the front squirters, then refill with undiluted winter screen wash. This might then clear it, then just top the reservoir up every now and again with fresh water To dilute when temps rise above freezing.
 
I recently had this on my car and it turned out to be a bacteria build up in the bottle which was blocking the water flow to the rear initially then after a few weeks it also blocked the front.

Something to consider if it doesn’t thaw.
 
Can anyone help? T6 2016 California Ocean. I noticed my rear windscreen washer wasn't working when it made a motor sound and the front windscreen washers worked. After several attempts the washer bottle warning came on the front dash. I filled the reservoir under the bonnet to full with ready to use screen wash, the light has gone but still no rear windscreen water.
I thought the nozzle might be frozen, but when I look (casual glance) I can't even see where the water might come from. Now I'm stuck - is there a separate rear washer reservoir that needs filling that I can't find? Is there no windscreen washer on the rear window? Newbie question - advice please.
Agree with @Ch1pbutty quite likely to be frozen.

As an aside, can I politely suggest that you remove your postcode from your Bio. Some might suggest that advertising where you keep your pride and joy, might not be prudent. Hope you are ok with me pointing it out? :thumb
 
Can anyone help? T6 2016 California Ocean. I noticed my rear windscreen washer wasn't working when it made a motor sound and the front windscreen washers worked. After several attempts the washer bottle warning came on the front dash. I filled the reservoir under the bonnet to full with ready to use screen wash, the light has gone but still no rear windscreen water.
I thought the nozzle might be frozen, but when I look (casual glance) I can't even see where the water might come from. Now I'm stuck - is there a separate rear washer reservoir that needs filling that I can't find? Is there no windscreen washer on the rear window? Newbie question - advice please.
The rear washer nozzle is on the rear wiper spindle.

Just check, when you operate ONLY the rear washer, does the water level in the reservoir go down?
If it does, then there may be a leak on the pipe run.
 
This happened to me recently, the nozzle was blocked. Try giving it a blast of compressed air.
 
It's on here and 100% frozen. Spray with de-icer but the water itself may also be frozen in the tube if you don't have a rich enough mix with water and anti-freeze washer fluid.
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There is only one reservoir, so water is most likely frozen in the rear pipe work. Front tubes thaw quickly due to heat from the engine.

You could empty the reservoir using the front squirters, then refill with undiluted winter screen wash. This might then clear it, then just top the reservoir up every now and again with fresh water To dilute when temps rise above freezing.
OK thanks
 
The rear washer nozzle is on the rear wiper spindle.

Just check, when you operate ONLY the rear washer, does the water level in the reservoir go down?
If it does, then there may be a leak on the pipe run.
OK - hadn't thought about that!
 
Agree with @Ch1pbutty quite likely to be frozen.

As an aside, can I politely suggest that you remove your postcode from your Bio. Some might suggest that advertising where you keep your pride and joy, might not be prudent. Hope you are ok with me pointing it out? :thumb
Hopefully I've done that now!
 
3FFCB9AE-68CA-4C44-9F1E-FFB82CC05233.jpegmy rear washer was not working. Then I found out it was leaking. Not sure what I did or what happened to dislodge the hose. Attempting to put back togetherness. Hose is located in the rear cupboard at the top

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