
For the Wuling Zhiguang, water is added to the small reservoir, whose filler neck is located under the hood at the upper left corner of the engine. Below is some information about the car's cooling system: 1. Main Components: The radiator is part of the vehicle's cooling system. In an engine's water-cooling system, the radiator consists of three parts: the inlet tank, outlet tank, and the core with main fins. 2. Primary Function: When the engine's coolant temperature is high, the water pump circulates the coolant to reduce the engine's temperature, thereby protecting it. In winter, if the coolant temperature is too low, circulation stops to prevent the engine from becoming too cold.

I've been driving a small truck like the Wuling Hongguang for several years, and the location for adding water is quite clear—it's in the engine compartment. After opening the hood, you'll find a small plastic reservoir on the left front or in the middle, with a wiper fluid icon on the cap, resembling a small kettle. You add windshield washer fluid here, not coolant or brake fluid, as those are color-coded. I usually mix tap water with a few drops of dish soap and pour it in up to the fill line, avoiding overflow to prevent spills while driving. Regularly checking the fluid level is crucial, especially before the rainy season, as clogged nozzles can impair visibility. If you can't find it, consult the owner's manual or ask at a repair shop—safety first.

I've worked on many Wuling vehicles, and adding water is simple but don't be careless. Pop the hood, and near the battery or behind the front grille, you'll find a translucent tank with a cap marked with a water spray symbol—that's the washer fluid reservoir. Don't add water to the coolant side, as it can corrode the system. I use clean water mixed with dedicated washer fluid, filling it without exceeding the maximum level to allow for expansion. Remember, Wuling models vary slightly in reservoir location—for instance, the Hongguang usually has it on the left, while the Sunshine often on the right. Make it a habit to check monthly; if the nozzles clog, replace the fluid or clean the pipes.

I know where to add water in the Wuling. Under the hood, you can find a small reservoir marked with a windshield wiper symbol. Just add washer fluid, don't confuse it with other things, as using the wrong liquid can cause car problems. I use filtered water with a small amount of soap solution and fill it up to keep the windshield clean for safer driving. It's easy to check the water level when parked, just takes a few minutes.


