Which car symbol indicates where to add windshield washer fluid?

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LaRebecca
07/29/25 3:50pm
Windshield washer fluid is added into the blue plastic cap marked with a spray symbol in the engine compartment. The functions of windshield washer fluid are: 1. Cleaning debris on the windshield; 2. Lowering the freezing point of the liquid; 3. Ensuring the windshield remains clear and transparent for good visibility; 4. Eliminating static charges on the glass surface; 5. Reducing friction between the wipers and the glass to prevent scratches. The method to add windshield washer fluid is: 1. Turn on the wiper switch, and the washer fluid will spray from below the windshield; 2. Wait until the spray nozzles stop spraying, then open the washer fluid filler cap and add a small amount of washer fluid; 3. Turn on the wiper switch again to flush out the remaining washer fluid; 4. When the spray nozzles stop spraying for the second time, add 4 liters of washer fluid, then securely close the washer fluid cap.
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