Where is the windshield washer fuse located in the Rapid?

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VanPaisley
07/29/25 9:39pm
The windshield washer fuse in the Rapid is located inside the leftmost cover panel on the driver's side dashboard. Windshield washer fluid is a liquid used to clean the windshields of vehicles and other means of transportation. It is a consumable item in automotive use, primarily composed of water, alcohol, ethylene glycol, etc., and serves functions such as cleaning, antifreeze, and anti-fog. Taking the Rapid 2020 1.5L Manual Standard Edition as an example: the manufacturer of this car is SAIC Volkswagen Skoda, classified as a compact car, with a gasoline energy type, a 5-speed manual transmission, a 4-door 5-seater sedan body type, a top speed of 185 kilometers per hour, and a naturally aspirated intake form.
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