How Much Windshield Washer Fluid Does the Lavida Hold?

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CarterDella
07/28/25 7:55pm
The Lavida's washer fluid tank has a capacity of approximately 3 liters, storing the fluid used for cleaning the windshield. The washer fluid tank is located on the left side of the engine compartment. When refilling, simply ensure not to overfill it. Lavida's Dashboard Design: The Lavida's dashboard design slightly modifies the traditional Volkswagen style, eliminating the two small circular dials found on the Sagitar. Instead, it fully utilizes an onboard computer to provide relevant driving information. The outer edge of the onboard computer is adorned with a circular chrome line, integrating it with the chrome-plated speedometer and tachometer. Regarding the Gear Lever Design: The Shanghai Volkswagen Lavida's gear lever design is largely similar to other Volkswagen models. The outer edge of the transmission panel features a wood grain design, while the inner part is a chrome-plated gear lever set. Both in front and behind the central armrest, there are cup holders, showcasing the Lavida's thoughtful attention to detail.
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DeWyatt
08/12/25 12:46am
When it comes to the windshield washer fluid for the Lavida, I've been driving this car for several years, and generally adding 3-4 liters is the most suitable amount. Usually, when you pop the hood, you'll find the blue-capped reservoir below the windshield. Just fill it up to the Max mark and stop—don't overfill to avoid spills or leaks. If you mostly drive in the city, checking it once a month is enough. In summer, a mix of dish soap and water can work in a pinch, but in winter, you must use antifreeze-type fluid; otherwise, the nozzles may freeze and clog in sub-zero temperatures, which is a hassle. Adding two liters during each car wash is both cost-effective and convenient. Remember not to pour in plain tap water—impurities can shorten the nozzle's lifespan. Also, mix the cleaning fluid according to the package instructions for smooth spraying performance.
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