What does the windshield washer fluid low icon look like?

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MacKiara
07/29/25 2:54pm
The windshield washer fluid low icon is shaped like a fan, with water spraying from the bottom. The fan shape represents the windshield, and the water spraying below symbolizes the washer fluid nozzles located beneath the windshield. When this spray-shaped indicator light appears on the car dashboard, it means the windshield washer fluid is running low and needs to be refilled as soon as possible. The indicator will automatically turn off after adding washer fluid. Below are the functions of windshield washer fluid: 1. Breaking down dirt: Washer fluid cleans and removes stains. When there is dirt on the windshield, using washer fluid provides better cleaning results than plain water. 2. Lubrication: While plain water can offer some lubrication, it contains impurities that may cause friction between the wiper blades and the windshield, leading to scratches over time. Washer fluid, however, has lubricating properties.
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