How to Drain the Windshield Washer Fluid in Baojun 310?
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The most straightforward method is to spray it out using the windshield washer lever. Alternatively, you can drain the windshield washer fluid using the siphon principle. Here is a brief introduction about windshield washer fluid: 1. Origin of Windshield Washer Fluid: Windshield washer fluid is a vehicle-specific solution made from deionized water and various environmentally friendly additives. It functions to clean, repel water, prevent freezing, resist static electricity, and prevent corrosion. It effectively removes dust, lubricating oil, residual polishing wax, tree sap, bird droppings, and insect residue from highways. 2. Steps to Drain Windshield Washer Fluid in Baojun 310 Using the Siphon Principle: Open the hood, locate the windshield washer fluid reservoir cap, insert a 2-meter-long soft hose into it, pushing it as deep as possible. Then, connect the other end of the hose to a syringe, and extract the fluid from the reservoir. When the fluid level reaches a position equivalent to the headlights, remove the syringe, place the soft hose on the ground, and allow the windshield washer fluid to drain from the reservoir.
Refilling windshield washer fluid is actually quite simple. I've been driving my Baojun 310 for several years, and I usually replace the washer fluid during seasonal transitions, such as switching to antifreeze solution before winter to prevent freezing. After starting the engine, locate the windshield washer lever near the steering wheel and hold it down continuously. The system will keep spraying until the reservoir is empty, which typically takes about 10 seconds. You can pause midway to check if any warning lights appear on the dashboard to avoid burning out the pump. It's advisable to regularly inspect whether the nozzles are clear—if they're clogged and not spraying, use a needle to clean them. Additionally, if you notice some residue remaining in the tank after emptying, open the hood, unscrew the reservoir cap, and gently siphon out the leftover fluid with a soft tube. Then refill with new fluid and test-spray to ensure everything works properly for clear visibility and safety.