
Spraying the washer fluid is very simple. Just pull the control lever toward yourself to activate the spray. Note that if no fluid is sprayed when pulling the lever, do not repeatedly operate it, as this may indicate the washer fluid is empty. In this case, check and refill the washer fluid before trying again. More details are as follows: 1. Continuously operating the lever without washer fluid can cause the motor to overheat. Similarly, avoid running the wipers continuously within a few seconds, as this can also lead to wiper motor overheating and expensive repair costs. 2. Windshield washer fluid is commonly referred to as "glass water" in automotive terms. It is a consumable item in vehicle maintenance. High-quality windshield washer fluid mainly consists of water, alcohol, ethylene glycol, corrosion inhibitors, and various surfactants. It is colloquially known as glass water.

As a new owner of the Baojun 510, I find the windshield washer function quite simple to use. Just pull the control lever on the right side of the steering wheel downward (some models require pulling it toward you), and it sprays water to clean the windshield. However, sometimes it doesn't spray water, so I'd like to remind everyone to first check if the windshield washer fluid reservoir under the hood is empty. You can easily buy a bottle of automotive windshield washer fluid from the supermarket and refill it. Especially in winter, make sure to use an antifreeze type to prevent it from freezing and becoming unusable. Additionally, the nozzles can easily get clogged with dust. I usually use a fine needle to gently clean them. The operation is quite user-friendly, and even beginners can quickly learn it. When your driving visibility becomes blurry, just give it a quick spray—safety first.

I've been driving the Baojun 510 for several years now, and operating the windshield washer is a piece of cake: just pull or push the control lever next to the steering wheel with your right hand (it varies slightly depending on the model), and water sprays out immediately. However, the key issue is that many people can't get it to work, so I suggest making it a habit to pop the hood every week or two to check if the plastic reservoir has enough fluid. If it's low, top it up with dedicated cleaning fluid—don't use tap water to avoid clogging the pipes. I've also encountered freezing issues in winter, so I always switch to antifreeze fluid ahead of time. Overall, the car's design is sensible, the lever is conveniently placed, and daily maintenance is hassle-free.

Operating the windshield washer in the Baojun 510 is simple: There's a control lever on the right side of the steering wheel. Just pull it downward, and water will automatically spray onto the windshield. Simultaneously, the wipers will activate to clean it. If there's no response, check if the reservoir under the front hood needs a refill of washer fluid, or if the nozzles are clogged—a fine needle can be used to clear them. Always stay focused on the road while performing this operation.


