How to Drain Windshield Washer Fluid?

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VanAubree
07/30/25 12:26am
Windshield washer fluid can be drained using the following two methods: 1. Use the siphon principle to extract the fluid: Open the engine hood, locate the black plastic tube on the cover (which is the washer fluid tube), remove the nozzle, point it outward from the vehicle, and keep spraying. (Note: While draining the fluid, you can simultaneously clean the windshield to avoid waste.) 2. Perform the siphon method: Siphoning utilizes the phenomenon of liquid level height difference. After filling an inverted U-shaped tube structure with liquid, place the higher opening end into a container filled with liquid. The liquid in the container will continuously flow out through the siphon tube from the lower opening.
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