Where to Add Windshield Washer Fluid in a Bora Car?

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RowanLynn
07/29/25 12:43pm
The windshield washer fluid reservoir in a Bora car is located next to the engine under the front hood, marked by a light blue cap with a fountain-like symbol. Below are some precautions for using windshield washer fluid: Use Specialized Winter Washer Fluid: During winter, always use a specialized windshield washer fluid with a lower freezing point. Otherwise, the fluid may freeze in low temperatures. Frozen liquid expands, which can damage the washer fluid reservoir. Avoid Using Water as a Substitute: If the washer fluid is low, avoid using water as a substitute, as water contains impurities that can clog the washer nozzles. Additionally, do not purchase low-quality washer fluid, as it can accelerate the aging of windshield wipers.
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