Hi, I did this at weekend. Checked with my mechanic. I had put in about a quarter pint. He said this was ok. If you put in a lot more then you should check with another.
THe fluid will need flushed and changed.
The rear window wiper fluid comes from the windshield wiper fluid tank in the engine compartment on a 2001 Ford Escape
Under the hood on the left side in most cases there is a place to put in radiator coolant.. It is usually next to the windshield wiper fluid... It says radiator coolant on it
THERE IS A PLASTIC COOLANT TANK UNDER THE HOOD THAT EITHER HAS A PICTURE OR SYAYES ENG COOLANT DO NOT CONFUSE WITH THE WIDOW WASHER TANK COMPLETELY DIFFERENT AND CAN BE A MESS IF YOU PUT ANTI FREEZE IN THE WASHER TANK NOT A BIG DEAL JUST BE MINDFUL
Not knowing what type of car you have , I suggest you take your car to a local parts store to purchase windshield wiper fluid and ask the store personal to help put the fluid in your car ( show you were it goes ) they will do this for free in most cases
Yes
Coolant recovery tank
either radiator or pressurized reserve tank. or a coolant hose high on engine will bleed the system for you too.
Coolant for a 2006 VW Bettle is put into the coolant overflow tank. As it is needed, the radiator will automatically pull in additional coolant.
You have to put it in the overflow tank.
No.