Where to add windshield washer fluid for Changan CS75 Plus?
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Just open the engine compartment to see a blue container, which is the washer fluid reservoir. It generally needs replacement every three years. The windshield washer fluid filler is located at the front left of the engine, marked with a wiper symbol on a small cap. Below is relevant information about the Changan CS75 Plus: 1. Introduction: The Changan CS75PLUS is an A+ class SUV and a "tomorrow's vehicle." As another significant model under Changan Automobile's "Third Entrepreneurship - Innovation and Entrepreneurship Plan" strategy, the CS75PLUS is user-oriented. Based on in-depth insights into future mobility trends, it combines foresight, Changan's reputation from 17 million users, and core technologies. In the mainstream value segment, it offers triple tomorrow values: tomorrow's intelligence, tomorrow's power, and tomorrow's safety, making it a "vehicle that meets users' future needs." It provides a forward-looking choice for young consumers with visionary perspectives and innovative thinking. 2. Design Highlights: Advanced airbag technology for comprehensive protection: oversized side curtain airbags with 100% window coverage and anti-rollover design; rapid deployment within 0.03 seconds with millisecond-level response for timely protection; six airbags creating an all-around safety barrier; equipped with Bosch's latest-generation airbag controller and four airbag sensors, significantly enhancing safety.
I happen to drive the same car. The windshield washer fluid reservoir is located at the front left corner of the engine bay - just look for the blue cap. After opening the hood, you'll see a blue round cap with a windshield washer symbol, which can be unscrewed to pour in washer fluid. Regular bottled washer fluid from gas station convenience stores works fine, but remember to switch to the -25°C antifreeze type in winter. When refilling, pay attention to the MAX level mark on the tank wall - overfilling may cause spillage during bumps. Don't forget to tighten the cap, otherwise dust may clog the nozzles. This blue tank sits next to the coolant reservoir (which has a yellow cap) - don't mix them up. DIY refills can save you quite some money - what dealerships charge could buy you ten bottles of washer fluid.