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Nissan Sunny (from 1991 to 1997, the year of issue)

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Check the fluid level in the washer fluid reservoir



Windscreen is right in front of the engine compartment next to the coolant reservoir.

A warning

On vehicles with headlight washer system, an additional tank located behind the windshield washer reservoir.


The tank is filled with a special liquid is cold-resistant, water should not be added. It does not use anti-freeze for the windscreen.

PERFORMANCE ORDER
1. On a part of cars provided a liquid level indicator lamp connected on the instrument panel. In the absence of lights push the recess in the center tank cap and pull out the dipstick. The level should be between the upper and lower marks.
2. Add (if necessary), the liquid of the recommended mark to the edge of the neck of the tank.




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