
To prevent the car from moving while adding windshield washer fluid; pull the front hood release switch located under the left corner of the car to ensure it can be opened. Locate the windshield washer fluid filler port; add an appropriate amount of windshield washer fluid, paying attention to the level indicator. Do not overfill; just reach the marked line. When adding windshield washer fluid, be careful not to fill it too much. If there are some bubbles at the container opening, don't worry—it won't affect usage. If the vehicle is wintering in the northern regions, the windshield washer fluid added is usually of the antifreeze type.

When it comes to adding windshield washer fluid to the T-Roc, I found it quite novel when I did it myself for the first time. Park the car and turn off the engine, then open the hood. First, locate the plastic washer fluid reservoir in the engine compartment—usually on the front right side with a small wiper icon. Gently unscrew the cap and pour in the bottled washer fluid directly, making sure not to exceed the MAX line on the reservoir. In summer, any standard fluid will do, but in autumn and winter, choose an antifreeze type to prevent nozzle blockage from freezing, which could affect cleaning performance. Before closing the cap, check and adjust the nozzle position. After adding the fluid, start the engine and spray a couple of times to test the flow. If it’s smooth, you’re good to go. The whole process takes less than five minutes. Don’t skip this routine maintenance—keeping a clear view is super important for safe driving.

I'm used to adding windshield washer fluid to my T-Roc every season change. It's easy to lift the hood and locate the reservoir tank—just open the plastic cap and pour the liquid until it reaches the full line. I always use dedicated windshield washer fluid, never tap water, to avoid hassle, nozzle clogs, or poor cleaning performance. In autumn and winter, I switch to antifreeze fluid to prevent system damage from freezing in cold weather. The process is simple: park the car, manually handle it for a few minutes, and it's done. After filling, I test the spray to check the water flow—no issues mean a smooth drive ahead.

Steps to add windshield washer fluid directly: Park the car safely and turn off the engine, locate the washer fluid reservoir under the hood marked with a wiper icon. Open the cap and pour the fluid up to the maximum line, avoiding overfilling to prevent leakage. Use high-quality fluid to maintain nozzle functionality. Prepare antifreeze type for seasonal changes to protect the vehicle. After completing the operation, securely close the cap and check the cleanliness of the spray nozzles.

When topping up the washer fluid for the T-Roc, the procedure is the same as usual: open the hood to locate the reservoir and pour in the liquid. Key winter tip: always use antifreeze washer fluid to prevent the risk of nozzle blockage due to freezing. Open the cap of the reservoir in the engine bay, fill it to the top, then close the cap and test the spray to ensure even distribution. The frequency of refills varies with seasonal changes—top up promptly to avoid blurred vision during critical moments.

Adding washer fluid to the T-Roc is simple and safe: Operate after the vehicle is parked and the engine is turned off. Open the hood and locate the transparent reservoir marked with the washer symbol. Pour in dedicated washer fluid without exceeding the MAX line, and avoid using other liquids to prevent system damage. Securely close the cap and test by spraying twice – smooth fluid flow indicates completion. Seasonal changes matter greatly; switching to antifreeze washer fluid in winter is particularly crucial to prevent unexpected freezing and ensure efficient cleaning.


