aluminium - for car bodies + wheel hubs.
iron/steel - for car bodies.
copper - for electrical wires.
lead - for lead-acid batteries.
plastic - for dials, dashboards + bumpers.
pvc - for metal wirings.
glass + plastic - for windscreens.
fibre - for seats
Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/What_materials_are_used_in_cars#ixzz1aUi0YAY2
On a 2006 Ford Expedition : The washer fluid for the rear liftgate is supplied by the same reservoir as the windshield , that is located in the engine compartment
It's at the base of the fluid reservoir under the right front fender.
If the 2006 Armada is the same as the 2005, there is not a separate reservoir for the rear. One reservoir serves both front and rear. It is under the hood, on the drivers side on the front corner. When you add washer fluid, you actually add it directly to the reservoir. The pump, located on the back of the reservoir, near the bottom, will have two exit nozzles on it, one leads to the front windshield, one to the back.
It should be inside the windshield washer fluid tank
Begin by removing the hose from your windshield washer pump. Remove the windshield washer pump wiring harness. Remove the windshield washer pump retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new windshield washer pump.
It is on the bottom of the fluid reservoir.
A 2006 Chevy Impala Lt has a fuse for the windshield washer located in the main engine compartment. It is contained within a water tight box at the right, rear of the compartment.
No. Both washer systems use the under hood reservoir.
I believe the windshield washer fluid container in the engine compartment serves front and rear on 2002 and newer 4 door Explorers
Yes
Front reservoir serves both front and rear
The reseviour is located between the fender and the fender cover on the passengers side.