
Roewe i5 windshield washer fluid is added to the reservoir, which is located under the hood. The hood release switch is near the driver's left foot. The windshield washer fluid reservoir cap has a symbol resembling an indicator light. Simply open the cap and add the windshield washer fluid. Windshield washer fluid, commonly known as car windshield cleaning fluid, is a consumable in automotive use. Its purpose is to assist in cleaning the car's windshield, offering functionalities such as cleaning, anti-fogging, anti-static, lubrication, and corrosion prevention. The Roewe i5 measures 4601 mm in length, 1818 mm in width, and 1489 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2680 mm. It features front-engine, front-wheel-drive layout and a unibody structure.

I remember adding windshield washer fluid to my Roewe i5 was quite simple, located under the hood. After opening the hood, look towards the front of the engine compartment where there's usually a blue-capped plastic container labeled 'Washer Fluid' or with a wiper icon. Just unscrew the cap and pour it in, but don't overfill beyond the MAX line marked on the container. I usually use a measuring cup to pour it in, and after filling, test the spray to see how it works. If you can't locate it, the user manual has specific diagrams for reference. It's advisable to use antifreeze washer fluid in winter to prevent the pipes from freezing and affecting usage. Keeping the washer fluid topped up is important, especially during rainy or hazy weather, as spraying to clean the windshield ensures clear visibility and safer driving. I make it a habit to check the fluid level every two months, topping it up when low—it's a hassle-free task that doesn't require a trip to the repair shop.

The specific location to add windshield washer fluid for the Roewe i5 is in the engine compartment, typically on the front wall on the driver's side. The reservoir is easy to identify, often with a blue cap marked with a washer fluid symbol. When adding, first turn off the engine and wait for the temperature to cool down for safer operation. Pour it in slowly, being careful not to spill onto nearby components, and avoid overfilling. Choosing the right washer fluid is crucial—use antifreeze type in winter and standard cleaning type in summer to prevent nozzle clogging due to freezing. If the location is hard to find, the general area is marked on the engine compartment layout diagram, and the user manual provides detailed guidance. Keeping the washer fluid topped up ensures efficient operation of the wiper system, allowing prompt cleaning of bird droppings or dust while driving, enhancing comfort and visibility safety. I find it quite convenient to do it myself, and a full refill lasts for several months.

I was a little nervous the first time I added windshield washer fluid to my Roewe i5 because the engine compartment was crowded. But the location was super easy to find—it's at the front under the hood, just look for a blue-capped reservoir. Unscrew the cap and pour in the washer fluid, being careful not to overfill it. After adding, I did a quick spray test to make sure it was working. When choosing washer fluid, consider the season—get antifreeze for winter and regular for summer. Keeping it topped up ensures smoother wiper operation, which is handy when driving through dust or rain. If you're unsure about the location, the manual has picture guides.


