
The Bora is equipped with a headlight cleaning function. When the headlights are on, pulling the right-hand lever towards you (to activate the windshield washer) will automatically clean the headlights. The headlight cleaning system features a water outlet located below the headlights, allowing for the removal of dust and dirt from the headlights at any time. The Bora is a compact car under FAW-, with dimensions of 4663mm in length, 1815mm in width, and 1462mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2688mm. This car is a 4-door, 5-seater sedan with a 5-speed manual transmission, a top speed of 190 km/h, front-wheel drive, and electric power steering.









In the previous generations of Bora I drove, models before 2018 generally didn't come with standard headlight washers unless it was the top-tier sports or luxury trim where it might be available as an optional extra. This feature mainly consists of a water spray system that automatically cleans the headlight covers in muddy or rainy conditions, improving nighttime driving safety. If you've opted for a base model, manual wiping is more common. I think checking your car's manual or contacting the dealership with your VIN can confirm whether this feature is present. Retrofitting isn't difficult - a set of components costs around a thousand yuan, but you need to be careful not to damage the factory wiring. Regular cleaning of the headlight covers can prevent dimming issues.

I bought a 2020 Bora Comfort version and after driving it for over a year, I realized it doesn't have headlight washers. The salesperson told me only the Flagship model comes with that feature. While not essential, it's quite practical for frequent rural driving to prevent dust buildup affecting illumination. When purchasing, I checked the specs sheet and noticed most Bora models have simplified configurations, with such advanced assistance features only available in optional packages. I suggest reviewing your warranty card or checking vehicle info on the app - if not equipped, portable cleaning solution for manual wiping suffices. The key is regularly inspecting headlight condition to ensure clear beam projection, especially crucial for winter driving safety.

Many Bora owners often inquire about headlight washers during repairs. Generally, entry-level trims like the Classic Edition or mid-range models lack this feature. It's a nozzle system that operates with windshield washer fluid. Checking is straightforward: look for hidden nozzles at the front or listen for spraying sounds during activation. From a repair perspective, retrofitting is possible if not factory-installed, but circuit compatibility must be evaluated to avoid malfunctions. This feature proves particularly useful in icy conditions, extending bulb lifespan. Professional technician consultation is advised before modifications.

When selling the Bora, I often remind customers that the headlight cleaning system is not a standard feature. It's mainly available in the new sport edition or models with the intelligent lighting package. The optional price isn't cheap, usually ranging from 1500 to 3000 yuan, but it's worth the money, especially for preventing mud from blocking the headlights during off-road driving. Personally, I think the Bora's design leans towards practicality, and omitting this feature doesn't affect daily driving. It's best to ask the salesperson for details before a test drive or check the official website for the configuration table to confirm. is also easy—just buy a headlight cleaning spray for regular upkeep.

As a car enthusiast, I've researched the Bora's features. Most models don't come with headlight washers unless you opt for premium packages like the TSI version. This is crucial for nighttime visibility, especially in rain or snow, as it automatically removes dirt to prevent glare. I've seen owners share their aftermarket installation experiences in the community—it's affordable but ensures OEM compatibility. Checking is simple: start the car, turn on the headlights, and see if there's a water spray. If not installed, keeping a wet cloth in the car for quick wipes is handy, since headlight clarity impacts overall safety.


