Where to Add Windshield Washer Fluid for Jinbei Haise?
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It is added in the small hole on the left side after opening the engine hood. Below are the specific functions of windshield washer fluid: 1. Cleaning performance: Windshield washer fluid is formulated with various surfactants and additives. Surfactants typically have functions such as wetting, penetrating, and solubilizing, thereby achieving cleaning and stain removal. 2. Antifreeze performance: It significantly lowers the freezing point of the liquid, thus preventing freezing and quickly dissolving frost. 3. Anti-fog performance: It forms a single-molecule protective layer on the glass surface. This protective film prevents the formation of fog droplets, ensuring the windshield remains clear and transparent with a clear field of vision. 4. Lubrication performance: With higher viscosity, it provides lubrication, reducing friction between the wiper and the glass, and preventing scratches.
When I first drove the Jinbei Haise, I was also puzzled about where to add windshield washer fluid. Later, I figured it out by trying: open the hood, and you’ll immediately spot the small blue cap in the front left corner with a wiper pattern—that’s the filling point. Gently twist open the cap and slowly pour in the dedicated washer fluid, but don’t overfill to avoid spills that could dirty the engine. I check the level weekly myself, activating the wipers to see if they spray water. Refill promptly when empty to avoid the awkwardness of dry wiping. In winter, use antifreeze-type fluid, as temperatures below zero can freeze and damage the reservoir; regular fluid works fine in summer. Once you make it a habit, your driving visibility improves, making it easier to clear dust and mud, and reducing accident risks. It’s a simple task—just three minutes—ensuring safety and saving on repair costs.