Where to Add Windshield Washer Fluid in a Civic?

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LaAlexis
07/29/25 8:48pm
In a Civic, the windshield washer fluid is added to the black container in the engine compartment. Below are the steps for refilling the washer fluid and its functions: Steps to refill windshield washer fluid: Use the windshield wiper control knob to first spray out the old washer fluid until the reservoir is empty. Open the washer fluid filler cap, add a small amount of new washer fluid solution, then activate the washer fluid spray again to flush out any remaining old fluid. When the spray nozzle no longer emits fluid, refill the reservoir with new washer fluid. Finally, securely close the filler cap. Functions of windshield washer fluid: Maintains clear visibility through the windshield during night driving; extends the lifespan of the windshield and wiper blades; prevents window icing in winter; reduces static electricity on the windshield.
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