Where is the car windshield washer fluid filled?

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LaEmery
07/30/25 5:57am
Car windshield washer fluid is filled in the washer fluid reservoir located in the engine compartment. Windshield washer fluid, an abbreviation for car windshield cleaning fluid, mainly consists of: water, alcohol, ethylene glycol, corrosion inhibitors, and various surfactants. It can be categorized by form into: solid windshield washer fluid and liquid windshield washer fluid, both possessing cleaning and antifreeze properties. The method for adding windshield washer fluid is: 1. Pull the hood release lever to open the front hood; 2. Open the cap of the washer fluid reservoir; 3. While filling, observe the dipstick inside the reservoir and fill up to the marked line. Precautions for using windshield washer fluid include: 1. Regularly check the windshield washer fluid; 2. Use professional windshield washer fluid.
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