Where to Add Windshield Washer Fluid in Baojun 510?
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Facing the engine compartment, open the engine hood. In the lower right corner of the engine compartment, there is a white cap. This is where you add the windshield washer fluid. Open the white cap and pour in the washer fluid. You can add up to approximately 1.5 liters of washer fluid at a time. Windshield washer fluids are mainly divided into three types: 1. Summer-specific windshield washer fluid: This type of fluid contains added insect-removing agents in its original composition, allowing it to quickly remove insect residues from the windshield. 2. Standard winter windshield washer fluid: Also known as anti-freeze windshield washer fluid. This type generally ensures that it won't freeze or damage car components even when the external temperature drops below -20°C. 3. Special anti-freeze windshield washer fluid: This type can remain unfrozen even at -40°C, making it suitable for use in the extremely cold regions of northern China.
I've been driving the Baojun 510 for several years and have gained quite some experience in DIY maintenance. The windshield washer fluid filler port is located under the hood, near the bottom left corner of the front windshield. After opening the hood, look for a small blue or yellow cap in the upper left area of the engine compartment with a symbol of water spraying onto glass – that's the reservoir. When refilling, first turn off the engine and let it cool for a few minutes (safety first), then slowly pour in dedicated automotive windshield washer fluid. Avoid using tap water as it may clog the nozzles. I recommend using antifreeze formula, especially in northern winters to prevent freezing. After filling, gently shake and tighten the cap to keep dirt out. If you notice weak spraying, it might be due to expired additives or water quality issues, so regular checks can save trouble.
I've been using my Baojun 510 for several months and know where to add windshield washer fluid for daily use. Just pop the hood, look to the left near the windshield for a conspicuously colored (usually blue) cap with a windshield spray symbol. Simply pour in store-bought washer fluid - don't overfill to prevent spills. The well-designed location makes it easy to find, even for beginners. Remember not to perform this when the engine is hot for safety. After filling, test spray a few times to ensure proper operation. I recommend choosing washer fluid containing detergent for better rain-cleaning performance.