Check your windshield washer fluid level by looking at the dashboard indicator or observing the fluid level in the engine compartment. If you notice a lack of fluid, it means you need to refill the windshield washer fluid.

If the fluid level is sufficient, consider the following possibilities:
1:The spray nozzle may be clogged with dust or dirt. You can use a thin needle to gently clean the nozzle and then test it again.
2:The fuse may have blown, causing the motor to malfunction. Check the corresponding fuse and replace it if necessary.
3:Frequent use of tap water or low-quality windshield washer fluid may lead to scale buildup inside the pipes, causing blockages.
4:In cold weather, the washer fluid may freeze. In this case, thoroughly warm up the vehicle and park it in the sunlight for a while before attempting to spray. If it still doesn't work, you might need to replace the washer fluid with one that has better antifreeze properties.
For clogged nozzles, use a needle or wire to clear them. If this doesn't work, consider replacing the nozzle. To do this, locate the nozzle, gently lift it with a screwdriver, and attach a small hose. Be careful not to let the hose fall into the car, as this would complicate repairs.





