
To add windshield washer fluid to a Golf, follow these steps: First, open the engine hood. On the left side of the engine near the headlight, you will find a blue cap, which is the windshield washer fluid reservoir. Open the sealed cap and pour in the windshield washer fluid until the fluid level is visible, indicating that the filling is complete. The Golf is a compact car produced by FAW-Volkswagen, with body dimensions of 4296mm in length, 1788mm in width, and 1471mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2636mm. The Golf is equipped with a 1.2L turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 116PS and a maximum power output of 85kW, with a maximum power speed of 5000rpm. It is paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.

Just two days ago, I demonstrated to my neighbor how to add windshield washer fluid to her Golf. It's actually quite simple. First, locate the hood release lever under the steering wheel on the left side, pull it firmly until you hear a click. Then, go to the front of the car, feel for the latch in the hood gap, and push it to the left to fully open the hood. Be careful not to do this when the engine is hot to avoid burns. Find the blue cap marked with the windshield wiper icon and twist it counterclockwise to open. I used windshield washer fluid bought from the supermarket—remember to use the antifreeze type in winter. Pour slowly, don't rush, and fill it up to about two fingers' width from the top to leave some room for expansion. After tightening the cap, test the wipers by spraying a few times; the water should form an arc. It's important to recognize the cap by its color—someone once mistakenly added fluid to the coolant reservoir, which was a real hassle to clean up.

Every Golf owner knows how convenient it is to refill the windshield washer fluid. I check it every week during deliveries. The hood release is located at the lower left of the driver's side – just crouch down to see it. After pulling it, go to the front of the car to open the secondary latch. In the engine bay, the blue cap with the washer symbol on the outermost side is the one you need. The supermarket's ¥15 washer fluid works just fine. Remember to use a funnel when pouring to avoid spilling on the pipes. I prefer filling it up but leaving about half a centimeter of space to account for thermal expansion. Always tighten the cap securely after refilling. When testing the wipers, listen for the motor sound – if you hear a humming noise but no fluid comes out, the nozzle might be clogged. In winter, switch to -25°C washer fluid, as the regular type can freeze and crack the reservoir.

After driving a Golf for three years, topping up windshield washer fluid has become a monthly habit. The hood release lever is located above the driver's footwell—pull it to unlatch the front hood. The washer fluid reservoir sits at the front-right corner of the engine bay with a distinctive blue cap marked by a windshield symbol. Simply pour until the bottle neck is full. I save money by using concentrate mixed with tap water, but switch to antifreeze formula in winter. Be careful not to spill on nearby wiring or sensors. After securely closing the cap, always test-spray to ensure proper fluid distribution on both sides. If you notice split streams or weak flow, the nozzle holes might be clogged—just clear them with a pin.


