How to Refill Windshield Washer Fluid in a Mercedes-Benz C200?
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Mercedes-Benz C200 primarily refills windshield washer fluid through the following steps: 1. Press the engine compartment unlock button in the cockpit to release the engine compartment lock; 2. Pull the lever at the front of the engine hood to open it; 3. Locate the windshield washer fluid refill position as indicated in the engine compartment diagram; 4. Lift the blue cap to open the windshield washer fluid refill port and proceed with refilling. Below are the functional features of windshield washer fluid: 1. Cleaning performance: Windshield cleaner is formulated with various surfactants and additives. Surfactants typically have wetting, penetrating, and solubilizing functions, thereby effectively cleaning and removing dirt. 2. Antifreeze performance: The presence of alcohol and ethylene glycol significantly lowers the freezing point of the liquid, providing antifreeze protection and quickly dissolving frost. 3. Anti-fog performance: A single-molecule protective layer forms on the glass surface. This protective film prevents the formation of fog droplets, ensuring clear and transparent windshields with unobstructed visibility. 4. Anti-static performance: After cleaning with windshield cleaner, substances adsorbed on the glass surface eliminate static charges, offering anti-static properties. 5. Lubrication performance: The ethylene glycol in windshield cleaner has high viscosity, providing lubrication to reduce friction between wipers and the glass, preventing scratches. 6. Anti-corrosion performance: Windshield cleaner contains various corrosion inhibitors, ensuring no corrosive effects on any metals, and is absolutely safe for automotive paint and rubber.
When driving a Mercedes-Benz C200, adding windshield washer fluid is quite simple. First, locate the hood release lever under the left side of the driver's seat or below the steering wheel, pull it and you'll hear a click. Then, go to the front of the car to find the hood release latch. After opening the hood, you'll see a small blue container on the left or directly in front, with a water spray symbol on it—that's the washer fluid reservoir cap. Gently twist open the cap, don't force it to avoid breaking. Pour in the washer fluid, but remember not to overfill to prevent spills and mess. Fill it up to the marked line on the reservoir. Use proper automotive windshield washer fluid—the pre-diluted kind available at supermarkets is convenient. In winter, make sure to choose an antifreeze type to avoid nozzle blockage from freezing. Tighten the cap securely to ensure a proper seal. When closing the hood, press it down firmly to engage the latch. I check mine every month to avoid issues like the washer not spraying, saving money and hassle while preventing nozzle clogs. It takes just a few minutes to do it yourself, which is much cheaper than going to a shop.