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Windshield Washer Fluid
Chase Dirt Away With Reliable Windshield Wiper Fluid
Your windshield wipers are imperative to the safe operation of your vehicle in less-than-perfect conditions. However, they can't do their job properly without having the right amount of windshield washer fluid on their side. At AutoZone, we offer a wide range of options so you can find the best windshield washer fluid for cars and trucks on your budget, and you can get the crisp, clear view you need while you're behind the wheel in one quick shopping stop.It's a Safety Issue
Windshield wiper fluid is formulated to keep your view as unobstructed as possible while you're on the move without freezing or causing other issues that can actually worsen your view. It can be used to wash and wipe away dirt and debris you encounter between destinations with a simple press of a button so that your perception of the road ahead never has to be anything but optimal. Over time, of course, the fluid gets used up and needs to be replaced. Your system only uses a miniscule amount of fluid every time you activate it, but even so, it's always a good idea to top off this fluid at every service pit stop you make, just to ensure that you have the fluids you need on hand and that this important aspect of your vehicle doesn't end up being overlooked.The Right Stuff
Water is never, ever a suitable substitute for actual windshield wiper fluid. Unlike water, proper chemically-treated fluids are resistant to freezing, which allows you to use your wipers to clean your windshield in even sub-zero conditions in many cases. That being said, not all washer fluid is rated for freezing temperatures either. Bug wash, for example, is a soapier mixture used during warm spring and summer months to easily remove bug splatter from windshields, but it will freeze in colder months. If you use this product, it will need to be completely drained and replaced with a fluid containing antifreeze before the weather turns cold. A fluid's temperature tolerance can typically be found clearly spelled out on its front label, but for those who are uncertain about what exactly they need from a fluid, our experts at every AutoZone location can offer some valuable advice on choosing the right product for any situation. Simply search “windshield washer fluid near me” to find one of our stores and head in with any questions you might have about choosing a fluid or the replacement process.Next Stop: AutoZone
At AutoZone, we focus on quality, and provide every DIY mechanic with exactly what they need to perform maintenance at home, no matter how big or small the job might be. However, we also offer the lowest prices on windshield washer fluid and other tools, fluids and accessories because we know how important it is to stick to your budget. Search the available windshield fluids in our online stock or head into your local store to find everything you need to make this maintenance stop as quick and easy as possible.Advice and How-To's
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