Where to Add Windshield Washer Fluid in a Volkswagen?

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DelElle
07/29/25 7:47pm
The windshield washer fluid filler port for the Volkswagen Lavida is located on the right side of the engine compartment. The process for adding windshield washer fluid to a Volkswagen is as follows: 1. There is a windshield washer fluid level indicator light on the car's dashboard. If the windshield washer fluid runs out while driving, this light will start flashing, indicating that it's time to add more. 2. To add windshield washer fluid, first open the front hood. The hood release is usually located under the dashboard in front of the driver's seat. Simply pull the release gently to open the hood. 3. After opening the hood, locate the washer fluid reservoir. The cap of the reservoir has the same symbol as the indicator light. Open the cap and add the windshield washer fluid, being careful not to exceed the marked level on the reservoir.
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