
Method for adding windshield washer fluid to the Leiling: 1. Turn on the windshield wiper spray switch to spray out the existing washer fluid; 2. When the spray nozzles stop spraying, open the washer fluid filler port and add a small amount of newly prepared washer fluid; 3. Activate the wiper switch again to completely clear out the old washer fluid solution; 4. When no more fluid sprays from the nozzles, fill with approximately 4L of washer fluid, then securely close the filler cap. Note that the Toyota Leiling's washer fluid capacity is 4L - add appropriate amounts according to remaining levels. There's no fixed interval for refilling washer fluid; frequency depends entirely on usage patterns.

Last time before a road trip with my Levin, I just topped up the windshield washer fluid - super easy. Pop the hood and look for the blue cap with the water spray symbol, located behind the left headlight. Remember not to use tap water as mineral deposits will clog the nozzles. Just get the 10-yuan-for-2-liter washer fluid from supermarkets and fill to the water level mark - don't overfill. In winter sub-zero temperatures, you must use antifreeze type, otherwise freezing could crack the reservoir tank. When closing the blue cap, listen for the click to ensure it's locked, otherwise fluid may spill during bumps.

If the windshield is dirty and no water sprays out, chances are the washer fluid is empty. Pop the hood, and you'll find a palm-sized blue plastic cap in the upper left corner of the engine bay, marked with a windshield washer symbol. Twist the cap counterclockwise to open it, then pour in the washer fluid directly. The standard type works fine for summer, but if you're heading north, remember to switch to the -25°C antifreeze version. Filling it up to three-quarters full is safest, leaving some room for expansion. After refilling, test the washer spray a couple of times—if it sprays out without any odd smells, you're all set.

Teaching the neighbor lady how to add windshield washer fluid to her Levin: First, pull the hood release lever under the lower left corner of the driver's seat until you hear a click, then reach into the gap in the middle front of the car to feel for the latch. After lifting the hood, locate the small blue cap at the front left corner, twist it open, and pour in the washer fluid. Beginners often pour too quickly and cause spills, so pour slowly. Buying a 4L bottle at the supermarket is the most cost-effective option. After pouring, keep the remaining half bottle in the trunk for backup. Be careful not to mix different brands, as their chemical formulas may differ and could cause flocculation.

I remember two winters ago when the windshield washer fluid froze and caused me a lot of trouble. Now I've learned my lesson: I switch to -30°C antifreeze washer fluid in November. The filler port is on the left side of the Leiling's engine compartment, marked with a blue cap featuring a fan-shaped symbol. Use a funnel when pouring to prevent spills, and stop once you can see the liquid level. It's recommended to buy the type with oil-film removal function for clearer vision during rainy days. The washer fluid tank can hold about 3.2 liters, so two 1.5-liter bottles will fill it perfectly. Keep the leftovers in the garage for emergencies, like when the wipers start making unusual noises.


