What to Do When the Windshield Washer Fluid in the Car Freezes?
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The solutions for frozen windshield washer fluid in the car are: 1. Park the car under the sun to use solar radiation to raise the temperature and thaw the fluid; 2. Add some warm water to the reservoir to melt the frozen washer fluid, but avoid using boiling water as it may damage the hoses; 3. Start the car’s engine, as the heat from the engine can help dissolve the frozen washer fluid; 4. After the regular washer fluid has thawed, replace it with an antifreeze-type washer fluid. Windshield washer fluid, commonly known as car windshield cleaning fluid, is a consumable in vehicle use. When the transparency of the front windshield decreases, spraying washer fluid and using the wipers can provide a clear and bright view, enhancing driving safety.