Topping Up the Windscreen Washer Fluid

You should check the level of your windshield washer fluid every week, particularly during the winter months when the grit on the roads mixes with rain to cause a grimy mist on the windscreen.

The screenwash reservoir is typically located in the back or side of the engine compartment close to the windscreen, and a second receptacle may also be located in the rear of the vehicle, to supply the rear wipers. Most reservoirs are transparent to allow you to check how much fluid is left without having to open the filler cap. If the level looks low, top up with a good screen washer fluid - this may or may not need to be diluted, depending on the brand.

There are a number of different varieties of screenwash available; some are designed for summer use to remove insects and traffic grime, whilst others are more suitable for winter use, preventing the washer fluid from freezing in the reservoir or pipes. Never add water on its own or washing-up liquid.

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