How to Add Windshield Washer Fluid to a Mercedes-Benz C200L?

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Collin
07/29/25 5:25pm
First, press the engine compartment release button in the cockpit to unlock the engine compartment lock. The storage location is located at the rear side of the engine hood pressure strut. Then, pull the lever at the front of the engine hood to open it. This will reveal the windshield washer fluid refill location as indicated in the engine compartment diagram. Open the washer fluid refill port and add a small amount of newly prepared windshield washer fluid. Next, lift the blue cap to open the washer fluid refill cover and proceed to add the windshield washer fluid.
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