How to Use the Headlight Washer on a Camry?

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McJuniper
07/29/25 8:22pm
Toyota Camry's headlight washer usage method is to first turn on the low beam headlights, then press the headlight washer button next to the parking assist. A nozzle will extend from under the lamp cover to spray cleaning fluid. Pull the wiper lever towards you to simultaneously clean the windshield and the headlights. Car headlights, as the eyes of the vehicle, not only relate to the owner's external image but are also closely linked to safe driving at night.
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