Q: How do I check the washer fluid?

asked by on January 15, 2016

How do I check the washer fluid?

Your washer fluid will periodically need to be replenished. As such, you should periodically check the fluid levels in the washer tank. To do so, follow these steps: 1. Open the hood. 2. Locate the washer fluid reservoir. 3. Make sure there is a sufficient amount of washer fluid remaining.

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