What is the windshield washer fluid symbol?

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SanBrielle
09/07/25 4:17am
The symbol for adding windshield washer fluid is a fan shape with a symmetrical umbrella handle in the middle. Below is a related introduction to windshield wipers: Working principle: The power source of the windshield wiper comes from the motor, which is the core of the entire wiper system. The quality requirements for the motor of the wiper are quite high. It uses a DC permanent magnet motor, and the wiper motor installed on the front windshield is generally integrated with the worm gear mechanical part. Composition and function: The windshield wiper, officially known as the wiper, is a blade structure installed in front of the windshield. It consists of a motor, reducer, four-bar linkage, wiper arm spindle, wiper blade assembly, etc. Its main function is to remove rain, snow, and dust that obstruct the view on the windshield.
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Alexa
09/19/25 3:42am
I remember often encountering the issue of running out of windshield wiper fluid while driving, only to realize that the refill indicator is actually a small droplet-shaped icon. It's usually displayed near the front windshield or on the cap under the hood, mostly in blue or black, indicating the location of the windshield washer fluid reservoir. Refilling is quite simple—just open the cap and pour in water or specialized cleaning fluid. Avoid using tap water for too long, as it can clog the nozzles and affect the spray performance. Good visibility during rainy days is crucial. If the indicator is worn or unclear, you can regularly clean it or replace the sticker to avoid adding fluid to the wrong place, which could cause the wipers to scrape the glass dry and damage it. I once neglected this and had to fix it during a car wash, which not only delayed my trip but also cost me money for repairs—definitely not worth it.
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