
The windshield washer fluid can be added through the filler port located at the bottom left corner of the engine compartment. Windshield washer fluid, also known as windshield cleaning liquid, is a consumable automotive product. Simply open the blue cap of the filler port to add the fluid. More details are as follows: 1. Windshield washer fluid, commonly referred to as windshield cleaning liquid, is primarily composed of water, alcohol, ethylene glycol, and various active agents. 2. During nighttime driving, dust on the windshield can scatter light, necessitating the use of windshield washer fluid to spray the front windshield, ensuring it remains optimally transparent. 3. Using windshield washer fluid provides the driver with a bright and clear view. Additionally, it offers antifreeze properties, anti-static functionality, and corrosion resistance. It is categorized into two types based on form: water and liquid windshield washer fluid.

As a regular car owner who frequently drives long distances, let me share the location for adding windshield washer fluid in the Emgrand GS: It's generally under the hood. After opening the hood, you'll find a blue or translucent plastic cap near the front wheels with a windshield icon or the word "WASHER" on it - that's the filler port. When I drive my Emgrand GS, I always check the fluid level before refilling - if I can't see the liquid inside, it means it's running low and needs topping up. To open the hood, locate a small lever below the steering wheel in the driver's seat and pull it, then lift the hood latch at the front of the car. After finding the blue cap, unscrew it and pour in the washer fluid (I use ordinary washer fluid from supermarkets, which is cost-effective). Don't overfill it - leave some space to prevent overflow. After refilling, start the car and test the wipers to ensure smooth water flow. Regular checks can prevent blurred vision during rain or snow, which is quite important for driving safety. I recommend refilling every two months to avoid problems at critical moments.

From my car habits perspective, the windshield washer fluid refill point design on the Emgrand GS is very user-friendly. It's cleverly hidden in the lower right corner area under the hood. To access it, you first need to pull the hood release lever inside the car (usually located on the left side of the steering wheel), then use the support rod to prop up the hood. There you'll find a blue-marked reservoir cap. When unscrewing the cap to add fluid, I recommend using winter-grade antifreeze washer fluid to prevent freezing and clogging in cold weather. Avoid using off-brand or low-quality fluids as they may corrode the spray nozzles or pump, shortening component lifespan. Remember to regularly check that the fluid level stays between the MIN and MAX marks - levels too low can burn out the pump, leading to costly repairs. A smart practice is topping it up after car washes; I've maintained this routine for three years without any spraying issues. If unsure about the location, consult the owner's manual or ask at a 4S dealership, but DIY refills are simple and cost-effective.

For a newbie like me who just bought a Emgrand GS, adding windshield washer fluid is not difficult: First, find the hood release lever near the driver's footwell and pull it, then walk to the front of the car, lift the hood, and secure it with the prop rod. Look around to locate a small blue cap near the battery—this is the filler port, marked with a windshield symbol. Unscrew it and pour in dedicated windshield washer fluid (available at supermarkets for a few RMB per bottle), filling it up to the level line without overflowing. The windshield washer system relies on this fluid; running low can affect cleaning performance, especially during rain when visibility is crucial. I check the fluid level quarterly to ensure it's sufficient, avoiding any last-minute malfunctions when it's needed most.

Considering driving safety, I pay special attention to the windshield washer system of the Emgrand GS: the filling location is under the hood near the windshield. Just find that small blue cap (usually on the left or in the center), pull it open, and pour in the washer fluid. But this isn't just about cleaning; running low on fluid can damage the washer pump or cause blurred vision leading to accidents. I insist on checking the fluid level monthly, keeping it above the MIN line. Using genuine washer fluid can extend the lifespan of components—don't substitute it with tap water. After refilling, test the spray strength by using it a few times to ensure reliability in critical moments. Although daily seems trivial, it can prevent major hazards.

From my economic perspective, adding windshield washer fluid to the Emgrand GS is done at the blue cap under the hood (the hood release switch is located under the driver's seat), and the location is straightforward. I choose ordinary washer fluid for low refill costs, spending just a few yuan each time; doing it myself saves on maintenance fees and allows me to check for leaks in the piping. It's recommended to top it up every two months, or fill it up when the level gets too low, to maintain good spray performance and avoid motor damage due to fluid shortage. A useful tip is to mix in antifreeze type for winter use and switch to cheaper cleaning agents in summer, which can save a lot on car maintenance costs in the long run.


