FRONT WASHER FLUID RESERVOIR:
The plastic, molded reservoir is located in the right wheel arch, behind the liner. It is secured to the body and front panel with bolts. A boss on the reservoir locates into a bracket mounted off the A-pillar casting and provides additional support.
The reservoir has 2 recessed holes in the side, which provide location for the windshield and headlamp washer pumps. The pumps are push fitted into grommets, which seal the pumps in their locations. The windshield washer fluid hose is integrated into the harness and so follow it's routing. The headlamp washer hose, from the reservoir, is routed over the wheel arch and across the body between the headlamps.
A hole with a grommet in the side of the reservoir provides the location for the fluid level sensor.
REAR WASHER FLUID RESERVOIR
The plastic, molded reservoir is located on the rear panel, behind the rear bumper cover. It is secured to the rear panel with bolts.
The reservoir has a recessed hole, which provides location for the washer fluid reservoir transfer pump. The transfer pump is push fitted into a grommet, which seals the pump in location. A hole in the top of the reservoir allows for the fitment of the filler neck. The washer fluid reservoir transfer pump hose is integrated into the harness and so follow it's routing.
A hole with a grommet in the side of the reservoir provides the location for the fluid level sensor.
WASHER FLUID LEVEL SENSORS
The low level sensors have a float, with integral magnet. Each sensor has a contact, which is normally open when the reservoir is full. When the fluid level reduces to approximately 1 litre, the magnetic float pivots down, which causes the switch contact to close. This closed circuit is sensed by the rear washer fluid reservoir transfer pump. The transfer pump will transfer the washer fluid until the front washer fluid reservoir level sensor sends a signal confirming the front washer fluid level is full.
The washer fluid transfer should take 10 seconds. If the pump is still running after 15 seconds it will be disabled for 10 minutes to protect the pump.
The Instrument Cluster (IC) monitors the fluid level sensor continuously. The IC checks the rear washer reservoir fluid level sensor when the ignition is switched on to give the driver an early warning of the low fluid level. The IC then monitors the sensor value over a 25 second period when the ignition is on to prevent invalid messages due to fluid 'sloshing' in the reservoir.
When a low fluid level signal is transmitted to the IC, a 'WASHER FLUID LOW' message is displayed in the IC's message centre. The first display of this message, or illumination of the indicator, is accompanied by a 'chime' sound to alert the driver to the low fluid level.
Here’s a post from another F-Type owner who had the same issue.....
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/f-type-x152-72/front-washer-bottle-location-200227/
This link is for the ‘WASHERS SYSTEM PARTS’ and gives the part numbers and prices including diagrams: https://parts.jaguarlandroverclassic.com/parts/index/hierarchy/id/C72.C7262.C7262310/brand/jaguar/
I’ve attached the TOPIx document ‘F-Type (X152) Wipers and Washers’.