Mitsubishi Mirage Add Windshield Washer Fluid
Is there a windshield washer symbol displayed on the dashboard of your Mitsubishi Mirage? Learn how to fix the problem by adding windshield washer fluid! This guide provides instructions on how to add windshield washer fluid to a Mitsubishi Mirage G4, but these instructions will work with other Mitsubishi vehicles.
NOTE: The location of your windshield washer reservoir may vary depending on your vehicle. If you aren’t sure where it is in your car, look it up in your car’s user manual, or try to find the exact location online!
Are you more of a visual learner? Check out our video guide below!
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What you will need
- Windshield washer fluid
- Funnel
Procedure
- Open the hood. Unlock the vehicle and pull the hood release under the dashboard. Then, go in front of the car and unlock the hood latch under the hood. Once the hood latch is unlocked, pull up the hood and use the hood lift support to hold up the hood.

- Find the windshield washer tank on the engine compartment’s passenger side. It has a white cap and windshield washer symbol on top.

- Open the cap and pour the windshield washer fluid in.
Open the tank by pulling the cap up. - Close the cap and test the system to ensure it works when needed.
Push the cap back into the tank to close the windshield washer tank. You will hear a snap sound once the lid is sealed.
We hope you find the Mitsubishi Mirage Add Windshield Washer Fluid guide helpful. Check these troubleshooting and repair guides for more help on your Mitsubishi Mirage.




Open the tank by pulling the cap up.
Push the cap back into the tank to close the windshield washer tank. You will hear a snap sound once the lid is sealed.