Where to Add Windshield Washer Fluid for Wuling Rongguang?

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07/30/25 2:24am
Wuling Rongguang's windshield washer fluid is added in the engine compartment. You can usually see it after opening the engine hood. The cap on the washer fluid inlet is blue with a logo. The functions of windshield washer fluid are: 1. Keeping the windshield transparent while driving; 2. Extending the lifespan of the glass and wipers; 3. Preventing window icing in winter; 4. Preventing static electricity on windows. Taking the Wuling Rongguang 2020 1.2LS Basic Model National VI as an example, it is equipped with a 1.2L naturally aspirated engine, with a maximum power of 56 kilowatts and a maximum torque of 112 Newton-meters. Its front suspension uses MacPherson independent suspension, and the rear suspension uses longitudinal leaf springs.
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